LOCKHEED MARTIN UK AWARDS SOOTHSAYER PLATFORM
INTEGRATION CONTRACT TO INSYS
6 January 2004
HAVANT, United
Kingdom, Jan 6, 2004 – Lockheed
Martin UK has awarded INSYS Limited
of Ampthill, Bedfordshire, a £15
million Platform Integration
contract for the UK MOD
Soothsayer
Electronic Warfare Programme.
Soothsayer will provide a
sophisticated integrated Electronic
Support Measures and Electronic
Countermeasures capability for the
British Army and Royal Marines.
In addition to completing the
traditional core activities of full
vehicle integration and shelter
design INSYS will provide the System
Integration Facility and will be an
important part of transitioning US
technology into the UK, consistent
with established protocols for
technology sharing between the two
nations.
The £130 million Soothsayer
programme will bring the latest
electronic warfare capability to the
United Kingdom. As the programme
progresses from early design to
systems integration and delivery,
the centre of gravity for the
programme focal point of work will
shift from Lockheed Martin and its
suppliers in the US to INSYS’
Ampthill System Integration
Facility. The Lockheed Martin
Integrated Project Team (IPT) will
include staff from team members
Argon Engineering, Detica, LogicaCMG,
QinetiQ and Supacat, as well as
members of the MOD’s Land EW IPT and
customer community.
In the UK itself, Lockheed Martin
UK Integrated Systems in Havant is
providing joint programme and
contract management aspects and
coordinating all UK sub-contractors.
This work builds on the successful
track record and experience of
managing complex systems integration
projects such as the UK Cooperative
Engagement Capability (UK CEC), the
Royal Navy’s new Merlin helicopter
and Tomahawk Integration programmes.
Soothsayer will intercept and
monitor many types of enemy
communications or signals in
real-time, including radar,
multi-frequency emissions and other
electronic data. This expanded
capability will give commanders more
accurate intelligence data to suit
the needs of high tempo operations.
Soothsayer will be supplied in hard
and soft skin versions; both will be
rapidly deployable, enabling
expeditionary forces to gain rapid
benefit from this new capability.
Soothsayer will start to enter
service from 2006. Future upgrades
will integrate the system with
airborne platforms for enhanced
network-enabled capability.
“Signing this contract with team
partner INSYS demonstrates our
commitment to bring advanced
technology and investment into the
UK,” said Ian Stopps, CBE, Chief
Executive, Lockheed Martin UK. “It
will strengthen the UK industrial
base and further develops our
partnership activities with INSYS.”
Brian Hibbert, Managing Director
of INSYS, said, “Soothsayer will
provide the British Army and Royal
Marines with the most sophisticated
electronic warfare system
world-wide. We are proud to be part
of Lockheed Martin’s core team
supplying this capability.”
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Lockheed Martin Corporation, is a
leader in systems integration
working on major programmes spanning
the aerospace, defence, civil and
commercial sectors. In the UK,
Lockheed Martin has annual sales in
the range of £400-600 million
working with more than 75 business
partners. Lockheed Martin employs
approximately 1,000 people at over
10 UK facilities including London,
Havant, Southampton, Yeovil, Swindon,
Hertford, Bristol and Cornwall.
Headquartered in Bethesda,
Maryland, Lockheed Martin employs
about 130,000 people worldwide and
is principally engaged in the
research, design, development,
manufacture and integration of
advanced technology systems,
products and services.
Notes to Editors:
Teamed with Lockheed Martin are:
INSYS – Ampthill, Bedford.
Full vehicle integration and shelter
design work as well as final vehicle
assembly and testing.
LogicaCMG – Leatherhead,
Surrey. Integration framework and
software integration, including
links to Bowman and Land
Digitisation programmes; human
machine interface; training, and
security accreditation of the
system.
QinetiQ – Great Malvern,
Worcestershire. Advanced EW software
products and development and
integration of specialised software.
Detica – Guildford,
Surrey. Advanced security
management, operational analysis and
development of doctrine.
Supacat – Dunkeswell,
Devon. High Mobility 6x6 truck
provides a major step forward in
off-road mobility. Sophisticated
suspension reduces crew fatigue and
equipment failure.
Argon Engineering – Fair
Lakes, Virginia, USA, experts in ESM
and ECM sub-systems. Argon will
couple capabilities from its own
lighthouse product line with
critical EW capabilities developed
by QinetiQ to meet Soothsayer
requirements.
Contact INSYS:
Chris Martin, Head of Marketing and
PR, +44 (0) 1525 843760 or email:
marketing@insys-ltd.co.uk
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