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LOCKHEED MARTIN TECHNOLOGIES help the
U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Customs & Border
Protection keep America secure. Our technologies
are being applied to chemical and biological agent
detection as well as biometrics that can help our
government customers ensure the security and
safety of their operations.
BY UTILIZING HIGH-SPEED and highly accurate
IT solutions, government agencies can better
assist the public with benefits, information and
services. Lockheed Martin provides the Department
of Veterans Affairs with IT infrastructure support
so those who have served their country can be
better served.
RECOGNIZING THAT THE COMPLEX issues facing
our Defense, Homeland Security and Government IT customers require integrated solutions, Lockheed
Martin embraces the challenge by taking a whole-system approach.
As a lead systems integrator, Lockheed Martin is adept at combining the best of technologies and teams
of dedicated people — supporting Net-Centric military and Citizen-Centered civil government agencies.
That includes defense electronics that raise the capabilities of platforms such as surface ships, submarines,
helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft.
We are combining industry teams, information systems and advanced technologies on the Deepwater
Project for the U.S. Coast Guard as it fulfills its mission of protecting America’s coastlines. Deepwater
will recapitalize the Coast Guard by upgrading ships, aircraft, logistics, and command and control systems.
As a leader in E-Government solutions, we at Lockheed Martin apply our extensive Information
Technology capability across the breadth of more than a dozen federal agencies that serve the American
people, such as the Social Security Administration, which processes and delivers 50 million checks a month.
LOCKHEED MARTIN ANNUAL REPORT 2003 — 9