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AT LOCKHEED MARTIN,we are driven by a passion for invention —
the ability to provide a new perspective, to look at any problem, any possible solution, from all sides.
We partner with the U.S. Department of Defense and allied nations to provide the advanced technology
they need to deter aggression, or to project power, achieve air dominance and engage targets precisely
in the event of combat. Defining moments for our customers can come when law enforcement officers,
securing the homeland from the threats of terrorism and crime, can match a fingerprint out of a database
of 400 million in a matter of minutes.
The work we do touches the lives of millions of citizens, such as when the governments of the United
States, United Kingdom and Canada conduct and analyze their censuses. Crucial government decisions
on schools, roads and other services depend on a reliable count, and Lockheed Martin delivers the
advanced optical character recognition and computing technologies to address that vital requirement.
With inventive solutions, Lockheed Martin is helping the Environmental Protection Agency to develop
an automated and integrated approach to managing the federal government’s rule-making function in
support of the President’s Management Agenda.
MOVING MORE THAN 200 BILLION pieces of mail
a year accurately, quickly and securely is a nationally
consequential mission for the U.S. Postal Service.
To that end, Lockheed Martin has developed
integrated automation and character recognition
technologies that work together to improve the
sorting, processing and delivery of the mail.
THE PASSION TO TAKE ON complex challenges
for our customers’ most important priorities is
one reason Lockheed Martin air traffic management
products and services are a global standard for
the industry, managing 60 percent of the world’s
air traffic.
LOCKHEED MARTIN ANNUAL REPORT 2003 — 11