LOCKHEED MARTIN LOWERS THE COST AND RISK OF INTEROPERABILITY
FOR UK CEC
22 November 2001
Lockheed Martin has unveiled plans to link the Aegis
Integration Facilities at Lockheed Martin’s Theatre Network
Integration Centre (TNIC) in Moorestown, New Jersey, USA with
the UK Royal Navy’s Shore Integration Facility in Hampshire,
England. The company believes this innovative move will greatly
reduce the cost and risk of testing the UK’s Co-operative
Engagement Capability (CEC) and other tactical data links. CEC
shares information between the ships in a task force, allowing
all sensors – for example, from radar and weapons systems – to
be used to defeat a threat, such as an incoming hostile aircraft
or missile. By linking all CEC-equipped ships, and potentially
even airborne and land-based sensors, it also provides a common,
consistent and highly accurate tactical picture, allowing battle
group defences to act as one system. The key to its power lies
in rapid data sharing, and for the US Navy, the Aegis Combat
System is also a central element. The ability to integrate and
test the two systems not only allows for more realistic testing,
but also leverages the significant investment made by the US
Navy and Lockheed Martin in Aegis development facilities. The
company is the Combat System Engineering Agent (CSEA) for Aegis
and is under contract with the US Navy to develop CEC Baseline
2.2, which will enable CEC to incorporate Theatre Ballistic
Missile Defence (TBMD) capability.
With proven experience of managing and delivering large and
complex UK defence programmes such as the Merlin HM Mk1 and the
Royal Navy’s Tomahawk Integration (RNTI) Project, Lockheed
Martin is best placed to deliver on UK CEC, which experts
clearly recognise as another complex systems integration task.
The opening of the TNIC centre comes at a time when the Royal
Navy is evaluating CEC for its own ships. Lockheed Martin UK
Integrated Systems is leading a team studying its possible
deployment and integration with UK defence and weapons systems.
The team also includes Lockheed Martin Naval Electronics &
Surveillance Systems. The Lockheed Martin team will leverage its
vast experience of working with CEC in the US, having led the
industry team for USN Aegis/CEC integration to achieve
Battlegroup integration and Operational Evaluation (OpEval)
success. BAE SYSTEMS and QinetiQ will also have key roles on the
UK project. The Ministry of Defence will shortly appoint a prime
contractor for the second phase of the programme with the aim of
having CEC in service by 2008.
Speaking about the TNIC facility, Ron Christenson, group
managing director of Lockheed Martin UK Integrated Systems said
"Developing a dedicated centre for network-centric warfare
systems at our Moorestown facility was the natural progression
for our business. We are absolutely committed to the CEC
programme and believe our investment in the TNIC is a key
discriminator of our CEC bid and emphasises our commitment to
the networked fighting force of the future."
Lockheed Martin plans to extend the benefits of TNIC to the
UK by networking TNIC to UK RN Shore Integration Facilities.
This will enable critical interoperability trials between UK RN
and USN Aegis Weapon Systems to be conducted using shared
synthetic environments, prior to expensive and high-risk sea
trials. Future networking of weapon systems will drive down the
integration and interoperability risks to the UK programme.
Lockheed Martin UK
Lockheed Martin UK Ltd. is a leader in systems integration
working on major programmes spanning the aerospace, defence,
civil and commercial sectors with significant capabilities in
the transport infrastructure market. Lockheed Martin UK Ltd. has
annual sales of approximately £600 million and enjoys more than
75 significant business partnerships in the UK. Lockheed Martin
UK is a unit of Lockheed Martin Corporation and employs
approximately 1,000 employees at over 20 facilities including
London, Portsmouth, Havant, Southampton, Yeovil, Swindon,
Hertford, Bristol and Cornwall.
Headquartered in Bethesda, MD, USA, Lockheed Martin
Corporation 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. Lockheed Martin had 2000
sales surpassing $25 billion.
Contact:
Christopher Trippick
Tel: +44 (023) 9244 3739
chris.trippick@lmco.com
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