Lockheed Martin
Earns High Rankings in Information Technology Services from
Leading Industry Analyst
28 January 2003
BETHESDA, MD, Jan. 28, 2003 --Three recent reports issued by
information technology industry analyst Gartner have rated
Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE:LMT) among the top IT
providers both worldwide and in the U.S.
The most recent report, published Dec. 9, 2002, lists the
giant technology company as the number one IT development and
integration firm in the U.S. based on revenues driven by
consulting and systems integration. The Gartner study,
“Americas: 2001 Consulting and System Integration Vendor Market
Share Results” shows Lockheed Martin in the top position with
2001 development and integration revenues of over $3.9 billion.
In Gartner’s Nov. 19, 2002 report, “2002 Software Support and
Maintenance 50,” Lockheed Martin’s software support and
maintenance business also occupied the number one slot
domestically with revenues of over $1.1 billion.
In a third report, released Nov. 6, 2002, Lockheed Martin
ranked number seven worldwide among 200 information technology
services providers evaluated by Gartner. The study, “2001 IT
Services 200,” ranked each vendor by worldwide IT services
revenue. Lockheed Martin’s IT services revenue surpassed $6.8
billion in 2001.
“We are pleased that our depth and breadth of capabilities in
information technology are starting to gain wider recognition,”
said Robert J. Stevens, president and chief operating officer
for Lockheed Martin. “These reports underscore the large amount
of IT work that we perform, and the importance of our IT related
businesses to the corporation. Our extraordinary record of
success in the IT arena has been made possible because of the
degree of satisfaction our customers have experienced in the
solutions we have provided – as well as the confidence they
place in our performance.”
Lockheed Martin’s capabilities in this area span the gamut of
the IT value chain, from basic infrastructure support all the
way to the architectural design, integration and implementation
of complex mission critical applications and network centric
systems. The corporation’s 30,000 - plus IT professionals
support more than 2,000 government and commercial field
locations in the United States and abroad. The scope of work
ranges from developing and maintaining software for the system
that provides social security checks to 45 million Americans, to
developing leading edge biometric solutions that lead to faster
identification and apprehension of criminals for the FBI, to
conceiving, developing and integrating systems which improve
command and control, the business process at the heart of our
nation’s defense activities.
Gartner, Inc., is a research and advisory firm that helps
clients understand technology and drive business growth. The
reports are the result of Gartner Dataquest estimates, vendor
company inputs, and extensive vendor interviews conducted by
Gartner in mid-2002. The majority of large service providers
that have significant influence on the IT industry are included
in the interviews.
Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a global
enterprise principally engaged in the research, design,
development, manufacture and integration of advanced-technology
systems, products and services. The Corporation's core
businesses are systems integration, space, aeronautics, and
technology services. Employing approximately 125,000 people
worldwide, Lockheed Martin had 2002 sales of $26.6 billion.
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News Media Contact: Jeff Adams, 301-897-6308; e-mail,
Jeffery.Adams@lmco.com
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