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exible systems that “plug and play’ with other
technologies; a teaming approach that builds partnerships
with defense and non-defense companies; and a
determination to help customers extend the life of existing
systems by inserting new net-centric technologies.
We understand and analyze the job the customer has
to do, put our solution into that context and then test it to
show its utility. That’s important to the customer and it
distinguishes Lockheed Martin from the competition.
But the benefi ts of networks and Horizontal Integration
are not limited to our Defense/Intelligence customers.
In Homeland Security and Government Informa-
tion Technology and Services, we are working with
government agencies to utilize cutting-edge technologies
so they can better protect the nation and serve the
public more effectively. We have (continued on page 14)
LOCKHEED MARTIN ANNUAL REPORT 2004
Lockheed Martin leverages
automation, optical scanning
technology, systems integration
and computing/software innova-
tions resident throughout the
Corporation to serve the U.S.
Postal Service’s Automated
Package Processing System.
An example of net-
enabled technology,
the space-based Mobile
User Objective System
(MUOS) will provide the
U.S. Navy with global
simultaneous voice, data
and video in real time.