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THE FLAME OF LIBERTY SHALL NOT BEDIMMED
To those who would strike at the heart of freedom’s citadel, there can be no sanctuary, but it is also imperative that as a
nation we secure the homeland from the threat of terrorism. The values that sustain and guide this country from its
founding to the present day are immutable, and not subject to negotiation or compromise.
With a cabinet-level Department of Homeland Security, the United States is prepared to address the threats posed by the
adversaries of a just and open society. The United States is challenged to:
ELIMINATE MAJOR VULNERABILITIES WITH CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION
PREEMPT TERRORISM WITH THREAT INFORMATION SHARING AND ALERTING AS WELL AS EFFECTIVE BORDER CONTROL
PREPARE FOR INCIDENTS WITH EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND INCIDENT RESPONSE
BALANCE OUR NEED FOR INCREASED SECURITY WITH CONTINUED RESPECT FOR INDIVIDUAL LIBERTIES
Leveraging its capabilities as a large-scale systems integrator in both defense and civil markets worldwide, Lockheed
Martin offers solutions in the key areas of homeland security: Coast Guard; border and transportation security; emergency
preparedness and response; science and technology; information analysis and infrastructure protection; and Secret Service.
Lockheed Martin is a partner with the U.S. Coast Guard as it fulfills its vital mission of protecting America’s shores.
Lockheed Martin and its global industry team were selected in 2002 for the Deepwater Program, the most compre-
hensive modernization in the Coast Guard’s history. The program encompasses modernizing ships, aircraft, command
and control, communications, and logistics systems. Lockheed Martin delivers solutions for the Immigration and
Naturalization Service and the U.S. Customs Service, as well as technologies to support marine traffic management
and port control.
In addition, Lockheed Martin technologies assist: U.S. law enforcement agencies with fingerprint identification that can
match criminals to fingerprints in just minutes from a database of over 400 million prints; and the Transportation
Security Administration to implement new security operations to help ensure air passenger safety at the nation’s
airports. The Airport Security Rollout Program upgrades passenger security measures at airports and helped to convert
passenger screening operations throughout the U.S. to federal control. In addition, Lockheed Martin assisted the
Transportation Security Administration to exceed its objectives by training more than 50,000 baggage and passenger
screeners ahead of schedule at all U.S. commercial airports.
Previous Spread: U.S. Coast Guard on Patrol
Facing Page: Aerostat Radar Screen (Top Left), Protecting America’s Borders (Top Right), Aerostat Border Surveillance (Middle Right),
Airport Security Screening (Bottom Right)
FOURTEEN FIFTEEN
Abraham Lincoln called America the last best hope of Earth, expressing the desire of
millions who have gazed at liberty’s flame and dreamed of a new life.