Lockheed Martin, Rolls-Royce and VT Group Announce
Consortium Name for UK MoD’s Military Flying Training System
Programme
3 December 2003
Orlando,
Florida, USA – 03 December, 2003 - Lockheed Martin UK Ltd., Rolls-Royce
plc and VT Group plc today formally announced the name of their consortium team
bidding for the UK Ministry of Defence’s Military Flying Training System
(UK MFTS) programme. The team will be known as ASCENT.
The three companies had previously signed a Letter of Intent in
September, 2003 at London’s Defence Systems Equipment International
exhibition to team for the procurement of a Training Systems Integrator for UK
MFTS. Since September the team has continued to support the UK MOD as the
programme has progressed through its Convergence Phase.
"This represents our team entering a new phase as the UK
Government’s procurement programme continues on-schedule” said Jim
Keeler, Vice-President of Business Development for Lockheed Martin Simulation,
Training & Support and Project Director for ASCENT. “This is the
right name for a team which has consistently supported the UK Government and
focused on a holistic solution to future flying training for Her
Majesty’s Armed Forces.”
VT Support Services’ Managing Director, Simon Tarrant,
commented on the significant progress made since the Consortium formed.
“The three companies have integrated very successfully and ASCENT is
already performing as a unified team. ASCENT will utilise the skills inherent
within the team and make use of emerging technology to ensure rapid data
transfer internally and facilitate a timely and considered response to customer
questions and inputs.”
The commitment to the programme runs much deeper than just a name
however as Mike Nixon, Senior Vice President for UK MOD, Rolls-Royce Defence
Aerospace, and one of the senior military advisors to ASCENT, explains:
“From early 2004 onwards, the team will be located at Rolls-Royce in
Bristol in order to be geographically close to our customer in the Defence
Procurement Agency at Abbey Wood. ASCENT will have its own offices, systems and
website dedicated to supporting the bid.”
Lockheed Martin is the world’s leading provider of military
aircrew training and it is a leader in the design, development, installation,
operation and integration of training and simulation systems for global
defence, civil, and commercial markets. Its capabilities span the live,
virtual, constructive and test-instrumentation training domains for flight,
naval and ground systems applications. In the UK, Lockheed Martin was
responsible for successfully delivering the world’s largest and most
sophisticated simulation system, the Combined Arms Tactical Trainer (CATT).
Rolls-Royce operates in four global markets - civil aerospace,
defence aerospace, marine and energy. In addition to its global experience in
power systems, it offers a unique mix of programme management and asset
financing skills with extensive experience of the UK environment.
VT Group is a leading provider of services and products to
governments world-wide and operates in two major divisions, Support Services
and Shipbuilding. VT Support Services encompasses both civil and military
activities. Military support is tri-service and includes training, platform and
equipment maintenance and facilities management. It provides and supports
current flying training through its partnership with the UK MOD.
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Notes to Editors:
1. The UK Military Flying Training System will replace the present
flying training arrangements for the Royal Navy, the Royal Air Force, and the
Army Air Corps before the end of the present decade.
2. UKMFTS is a genuinely tri-Service programme which will cater for
the different training needs of the entire flying element of the UK front line,
ranging from fast-jet pilots and navigators, through rotary wing pilots and
rear crews, to multi-engine pilots and rear crews. This programme will
encompass all flying training which takes place from the moment young men and
women are selected, through to their arrival at the conversion unit for their
designated operational aircraft.
3. Timing: Following a successful Initial Gate Submission at the
end of 2002 the programme has entered the current assessment phase. Initial
Service Provision (ISP) is due in 2007 with Full Service Provision (FSP) due in
2012.
4. Lockheed Martin was recently tasked to undertake the UK Military
Flying Training System (UK MFTS) Live / Synthetic Balance study in partnership
with the Cranfield College of Aeronautics and Training Systems
Technology.
For further Information visit: www.ascentflighttraining.co.uk
ASCENT Media Contacts:
Phil Rood Tel: +44 (0) 1489-775213 Mob: +44 (0) 7941-164756
Nick Britton Tel: +44 (0) 117-979-5943
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