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consulting. While continually reducing
costs, EIS provides state-of-the-art
information systems through its web-based
technologies, electronic commerce exper-
tise, and common systems and services
for the Corporation.
As a result of the strategic combina-
tion of Lockheed Martin and Loral and
subsequent reorganization actions taken in
1996, Information & Services' federal
services business was strengthened. With
seven lines of business, 19,000 employees,
and annual sales of more than $1.5 billion,
the Information & Services Sector's
Services Group establishes Lockheed
Martin as an industry leader in providing
technical, engineering and management
services to federal government customers.
The Services Group achieved a strong
competitive win rate in 1996 and captured
several significant contract awards.
In information support services,
Services Group won one of six contracts
awarded by the Defense Information
Systems Agency in a program to help
military and civil agencies upgrade their
information systems. Services Group
will share in the total S3 billion of the
program. It is also providing information
technology support services at the
Department of Energy's Hanford Site in
Washington state as part of the winning
team that was selected in 1996 to perform
environmental clean-up activities.
Services Group also provides a wide
range of scientific and engineering support
services to NASA. In 1996, NASA's
Marshall Space Flight Center awarded
Services Group a five-year, $90 million
contract for design, engineering, opera-
tions and maintenance services at its
Mission Operations Support Center in
Huntsville, AL. At Johnson Space Center
in Houston, NASA's new Mission Control
Center, which was designed and developed
by Services Group, began full operation
in support of the Space Shuttle program
in May.
Services Group won several
Department of Defense contracts in 1996
as well, including a U.S. Air Force
contract to continue its support of the
Tethered Aerostat Radar System in Florida
and a U.S. Army contract for field range
testing and laboratory support at Dugway
Proving Ground in Utah.
In the Information & Services
Sector's Systems Integration Group,
Lockheed Martin Management & Data
Systems is capitalizing on its experience
in large systems integration in leading
a team on a major U.S. Army command
and control program. Selected by the
Army in 1996, Management & Data
Systems will provide program manage-
ment, software development and systems
integration for the Maneuver Control
The Services Group achieved a strong
competitive win rate in 1996 and captured
several significant contract awards.
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