
Latest "Lockheed Martin"


Space Force eyes late May launch of next GPS III satellite
The service plans to have the satellite ready for launch in three months — a process that typically takes up to two years.
How an electronic warfare update could help the Navy
The Navy recently awarded a contract for a shipboard electronic warfare system that helps commanders more effectively interpret the EW landscape.
By Adam Stone
Lockheed Martin begins testing on GPS 3 ground system
Lockheed Martin’s Contingency Operations ground system, which is expected to help fly GPS 3 satellites, began testing this week.
By Adam Stone
Lockheed and Israeli company team up for US Army missile defense radar ‘sense-off’
Lockheed is poised to partner with Israel's Elta Systems to compete in a radar "sense-off" demonstration this spring.
By Jen Judson
US Army picks 2 drones to test as Shadow replacement
After a fly-off, the Army has selected two drones to proceed into a soldier evaluation phase as the service decides how it might replace its Shadow tactical UAS.
By Jen Judson
Ex-NSA contractor expected to plead guilty in document theft case
The former U.S. Navy lieutenant was charged with the willful retention of national defense information and was arrested by the FBI in August 2016.
A government watchdog is investigating Trump’s defense secretary. Here’s why.
The acting defense secretary is under scrutiny for disparaging comments he reportedly made about Lockheed Martin while serving in an official role.
By Tara Copp, AP
Lockheed wins Army contract to grow new materials from cells
Biotechnology could grow lenses for sensors and camouflage coatings for hiding from sensors.
By Kelsey D. Atherton
How the US Air Force’s Kessel Run team plans to solve one of the F-35 program’s biggest headaches
The F-35's 1990s-era logistics backbone is getting a facelift.
By Valerie Insinna
Australia’s C-130J Super Hercules airlifters to get SATCOM upgrade
Australia is undertaking a series of upgrades to the Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules airlifter, improving connectivity, fuel payload and surveillance capabilities with the addition of new equipment.
By Mike Yeo
Here we have the poster child for how not to develop technology
Theoretically it would seem ludicrous to allocate nearly two decades to develop a tech system, considering how rapidly technology evolves. And that brings us to ALIS.
By Jill Aitoro