Lockheed Martin uk CONTRACTED FOR £100
MILLION BATTLE MANAGEMENT COMMAND AND CONTROL PROGRAMME
LONDON, April 2, 2008
Lockheed Martin UK-led Team
Athena has signed a contract with the Ministry of Defence (MoD)
for the Land Environment Air Picture Provision (LEAPP)
programme which will provide troops on the ground with a new
level of situational awareness.
The contract award comes after
a two-year assessment phase during which the Lockheed Martin
team proved the strength and capability of its solution,
including providing a version of LEAPP to the MoD as an
Urgent Operational Requirement. The contract, worth
approximately Ł100 million, will see systems delivered from
2010.
Steve Wyatt,
Joint Sensor
and Engagement Networks Integrated Project Team Leader said:
“LEAPP is a significant step forward in the arena of Network
Enabled Capability. By effective fusing of the right data
and ensuring it is presented rapidly and in the right usable
format to the people who really need it, LEAPP provides a
step-change in the level of situational awareness.”
Stephen Ball, managing
director Lockheed Martin UK – INSYS, on behalf of Team
Athena said: “LEAPP draws together information from a
variety of sources to provide troops on the ground with a
precise and timely picture of what is going on in the air.
By sharing this information quickly, securely and accurately
LEAPP will have huge implications for the way future battles
are fought.”
LEAPP gives ground commanders
‘decision-quality’ data in near real-time which they can use
to co-ordinate, plan and strike effectively. By improving
situational awareness it reduces the chances of
‘blue-on-blue’ incidents and ensures commanders get the most
from their available equipment. The core capability is
integrated into a truck, allowing it to move rapidly around
the battlefield.
“LEAPP is an important
programme for Lockheed Martin because it adds a key element
to our Air and Missile Defence portfolio and it expands our
global partnership,” said Mike Trotsky, vice president – Air
& Missile Defence for Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire
Control. “We anticipate the LEAPP capability to deliver
modern integrated situational awareness will be a key
building block in Air and Missile Defence systems of the
future.”
LEAPP works with the Saab
Giraffe Agile Multi-Beam Radar on the ground and Link 16 in
the air and other sources to create a comprehensive picture
of the air component.
Team Athena is led by Lockheed
Martin and includes BAE Systems, L-3 Advanced Systems
Architectures, Systems Consultants Services Limited, Saab
AB, Rockwell Collins (UK) Ltd. and QinetiQ.
Headquartered
in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed Martin employs about 140,000
people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research,
design, development, manufacture, integration and
sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and
services. The Corporation reported 2007 sales of $41.9
billion.
Lockheed
Martin UK, a unit of Lockheed Martin Corporation, is a
leader in systems integration working on major programmes
spanning the aerospace, defence and civil sectors. Lockheed
Martin works with more than 100 business partners and
employs over 1700 people at 12 sites across the UK.
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