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A Leader in Global Security 133,000 Employees Electronic Systems Focused on Customer Satisfaction and Shareholder Value Space  Systems Aeronautics Information Systems & Global Services
The Men and Women of Lockheed Martin 133,000 Employees 68,000 Scientists, Engineers and IT Professionals Operations in 1,000 Facilities, 500 Cities, 50 States and 75 Countries   CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control MFC Overview January 2011 Partners to Help Customers Meet Their Defining Moments
Lockheed Martin Corporation Defense International (Includes FMS, Direct and Commercial Export) Civil Government / Homeland Security / Intelligence and Other Other DOD 5% 2009 Sales by Customer 25% 61% 14% Air Force 26% Navy/USMC 19% Army 11% Total Sales - $44.5B
Lockheed Martin Corporation 2009 Sales by Business Area Electronic Systems $13.5B Space Systems  $8.6B Aeronautics $12.2B Information Systems & Global Services $10.2B 23% 31% 27% 19% Total Sales - $44.5B
Electronic Systems Business 45,000 Employees  36,400 Lockheed Martin 8,600 Sandia 3 Principal Businesses 20 Primary Locations In U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia Employees in 27 U.S. States Customers Include: U.S. DoD U.S. DoE International Civil Agencies CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control Mission Systems and Sensors Missiles and Fire Control (includes UK Atomic Weapons Establishment) Global Training and Logistics (includes Sandia, Advanced Technology Labs) MFC Overview January 2011
Mission and Vision To Provide Superior Weapon Systems and Advanced Technologies that Protect Our Warfighters. Our Mission Powered by Innovation, Guided by Integrity, We Help Our Customers Achieve Their Most Challenging Goals. Our Vision Our Business is Not the Objective … It is the Result. Fundamental Business Principle Do What's Right Respect Others Perform With Excellence Our Values CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control MFC Overview January 2011 Performance is Our Objective
MFC Customer Base CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control International 29% Air Force 6% Army 48% Navy 5% MDA 12% Forecast 2012 International 39% Air Force 8% Army 34% Navy 9% MDA 10% 2009 Sales MFC Overview January 2011 Providing the U.S. and Allies With Security Solutions
MFC Workforce Production 20% Program Mgmt/ Support 27% Engineering 53% Engineering   ~  5,600 Production  ~  2,100 PM / Support  ~  2,800 ~ 10,500  CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control MFC Overview January 2011 An Engineering Company
MFC Operating Locations Chelmsford, MA Electronics Design and Fabrication LMUK - Ampthill Ampthill, Bedfordshire, UK Combat and Communication Systems, Advanced Concept Analysis, Modeling and Simulation Services Customer Field Office Warren, MI TACOM Lawton, Ok Ft. Sill China Lake AFSOC, SOCOM Lufkin, TX Electronics Assembly Ocala, FL Troy, AL Electronics Fab, Assembly,  Test and Integration Missile Assembly, Test and Integration Archbald, PA Engineering,  Manufacturing and Assembly Sarasota, FL Gyrostabilized Optical Surveillance Systems and Sustainmnet Field Services Owego, NY Program Management and Engineering El Paso, TX Missile Assembly, Test and Integration Ft. Bliss Dallas, TX Program Management, Engineering, Manufacturing Camden, AR Rocket and Launcher Manufacturing Ground Platform Integration Sunnyvale, CA Missile Defense Program Mgmt, Engineering and Manufacturing Littleton, CO Autonomous Systems R&D Santa Barbara, CA FPA Engineering and Manufacturing Huntsville, AL Air Defense C 2 , Launcher Engineering  and Manufacturing AMCOM, MDA, SMDC Orlando, FL Program Management, Engineering, Manufacturing
MFC Business CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control Air & Missile  Defense Tactical Missiles/ Combat Maneuver Systems Fire Control 2009 Sales  ~ $5B Technical Operations & Applied Research >70 Major Products > 650 Active Contracts > 1,200 Proposals Annually Close Combat Precision Fires Guided Projectiles Cruise Missiles Stand-Off Weapons Direct Attack Combat Maneuver Systems/AFV Unmanned Ground Vehicles Ground Vehicles LMUK - Ampthill Tactical Missiles / CMS Terminal Defense Indirect Fire Protection Capability Integrated AMD Solutions Air & Missile Defense Fire Control Nuclear Systems & Solutions Autonomous Systems RF Directed Energy Sensor Technology Force Projection & Power Management Laser Systems TacScape Special Programs Logistics Technical Operations & Applied Research Rotary Wing Fixed Wing Ground Systems Platform Survivability Systems Low Cost Optical Sensor Systems Tactical Situational Awareness MFC Overview January 2011
Tactical Missiles/ Combat Maneuver Systems CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control MFC Overview January 2011
Systems and Technologies MEDLS:  Extend Munition Life, Reduced Re-Supply Logistics Costs ISAAC: Trade-off Studies for Platform and Weapon Design CAMEO-SIM: Scene Generation, Seeker Design, Camouflage Optimisation Trials Facility: Armour Testing (including Electric Armour), Hard-Kill Defensive Aid Suite, Defeat Mechanism Testing Fuel Cell:  Reduce the Warfighter’s Equipment Burden ACE: Individual and Collective Protection for Platforms MEDLS Prototype (TRL6) ISAAC - Integrated Survivability & Lethality/Vulnerability modelling Trials Facility CAMEO-SIM Active Protection Suites Autonomous Combat Ensemble (ACE) Products Key Pursuits / Emerging Solutions CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control Advanced Fuel Cell MFC Overview January 2011 Developing Technologies & Capabilities for “This War” and the Future
Air and Missile Defense CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control MFC Overview January 2011
Fire Control CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control MFC Overview January 2011
Technical Operations & Applied Research CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control MFC Overview January 2011
Summary World-Class Workforce Committed to Excellence Driven by a Culture of Mission Success Delivering Broad Portfolio of Leading Edge Products and Solutions Developing Next Generation Solutions to Meet the Needs of U.S. and Global Security CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control MFC Overview January 2011 We Never Forget Who We're Working for ®
 

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Mfc overview 1 20-2011shortversion

  • 1. Missiles and Fire Control CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Overview
  • 2. A Leader in Global Security 133,000 Employees Electronic Systems Focused on Customer Satisfaction and Shareholder Value Space Systems Aeronautics Information Systems & Global Services
  • 3. The Men and Women of Lockheed Martin 133,000 Employees 68,000 Scientists, Engineers and IT Professionals Operations in 1,000 Facilities, 500 Cities, 50 States and 75 Countries CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control MFC Overview January 2011 Partners to Help Customers Meet Their Defining Moments
  • 4. Lockheed Martin Corporation Defense International (Includes FMS, Direct and Commercial Export) Civil Government / Homeland Security / Intelligence and Other Other DOD 5% 2009 Sales by Customer 25% 61% 14% Air Force 26% Navy/USMC 19% Army 11% Total Sales - $44.5B
  • 5. Lockheed Martin Corporation 2009 Sales by Business Area Electronic Systems $13.5B Space Systems $8.6B Aeronautics $12.2B Information Systems & Global Services $10.2B 23% 31% 27% 19% Total Sales - $44.5B
  • 6. Electronic Systems Business 45,000 Employees 36,400 Lockheed Martin 8,600 Sandia 3 Principal Businesses 20 Primary Locations In U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia Employees in 27 U.S. States Customers Include: U.S. DoD U.S. DoE International Civil Agencies CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control Mission Systems and Sensors Missiles and Fire Control (includes UK Atomic Weapons Establishment) Global Training and Logistics (includes Sandia, Advanced Technology Labs) MFC Overview January 2011
  • 7. Mission and Vision To Provide Superior Weapon Systems and Advanced Technologies that Protect Our Warfighters. Our Mission Powered by Innovation, Guided by Integrity, We Help Our Customers Achieve Their Most Challenging Goals. Our Vision Our Business is Not the Objective … It is the Result. Fundamental Business Principle Do What's Right Respect Others Perform With Excellence Our Values CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control MFC Overview January 2011 Performance is Our Objective
  • 8. MFC Customer Base CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control International 29% Air Force 6% Army 48% Navy 5% MDA 12% Forecast 2012 International 39% Air Force 8% Army 34% Navy 9% MDA 10% 2009 Sales MFC Overview January 2011 Providing the U.S. and Allies With Security Solutions
  • 9. MFC Workforce Production 20% Program Mgmt/ Support 27% Engineering 53% Engineering ~ 5,600 Production ~ 2,100 PM / Support ~ 2,800 ~ 10,500 CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control MFC Overview January 2011 An Engineering Company
  • 10. MFC Operating Locations Chelmsford, MA Electronics Design and Fabrication LMUK - Ampthill Ampthill, Bedfordshire, UK Combat and Communication Systems, Advanced Concept Analysis, Modeling and Simulation Services Customer Field Office Warren, MI TACOM Lawton, Ok Ft. Sill China Lake AFSOC, SOCOM Lufkin, TX Electronics Assembly Ocala, FL Troy, AL Electronics Fab, Assembly, Test and Integration Missile Assembly, Test and Integration Archbald, PA Engineering, Manufacturing and Assembly Sarasota, FL Gyrostabilized Optical Surveillance Systems and Sustainmnet Field Services Owego, NY Program Management and Engineering El Paso, TX Missile Assembly, Test and Integration Ft. Bliss Dallas, TX Program Management, Engineering, Manufacturing Camden, AR Rocket and Launcher Manufacturing Ground Platform Integration Sunnyvale, CA Missile Defense Program Mgmt, Engineering and Manufacturing Littleton, CO Autonomous Systems R&D Santa Barbara, CA FPA Engineering and Manufacturing Huntsville, AL Air Defense C 2 , Launcher Engineering and Manufacturing AMCOM, MDA, SMDC Orlando, FL Program Management, Engineering, Manufacturing
  • 11. MFC Business CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control Air & Missile Defense Tactical Missiles/ Combat Maneuver Systems Fire Control 2009 Sales ~ $5B Technical Operations & Applied Research >70 Major Products > 650 Active Contracts > 1,200 Proposals Annually Close Combat Precision Fires Guided Projectiles Cruise Missiles Stand-Off Weapons Direct Attack Combat Maneuver Systems/AFV Unmanned Ground Vehicles Ground Vehicles LMUK - Ampthill Tactical Missiles / CMS Terminal Defense Indirect Fire Protection Capability Integrated AMD Solutions Air & Missile Defense Fire Control Nuclear Systems & Solutions Autonomous Systems RF Directed Energy Sensor Technology Force Projection & Power Management Laser Systems TacScape Special Programs Logistics Technical Operations & Applied Research Rotary Wing Fixed Wing Ground Systems Platform Survivability Systems Low Cost Optical Sensor Systems Tactical Situational Awareness MFC Overview January 2011
  • 12. Tactical Missiles/ Combat Maneuver Systems CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control MFC Overview January 2011
  • 13. Systems and Technologies MEDLS: Extend Munition Life, Reduced Re-Supply Logistics Costs ISAAC: Trade-off Studies for Platform and Weapon Design CAMEO-SIM: Scene Generation, Seeker Design, Camouflage Optimisation Trials Facility: Armour Testing (including Electric Armour), Hard-Kill Defensive Aid Suite, Defeat Mechanism Testing Fuel Cell: Reduce the Warfighter’s Equipment Burden ACE: Individual and Collective Protection for Platforms MEDLS Prototype (TRL6) ISAAC - Integrated Survivability & Lethality/Vulnerability modelling Trials Facility CAMEO-SIM Active Protection Suites Autonomous Combat Ensemble (ACE) Products Key Pursuits / Emerging Solutions CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control Advanced Fuel Cell MFC Overview January 2011 Developing Technologies & Capabilities for “This War” and the Future
  • 14. Air and Missile Defense CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control MFC Overview January 2011
  • 15. Fire Control CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control MFC Overview January 2011
  • 16. Technical Operations & Applied Research CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control MFC Overview January 2011
  • 17. Summary World-Class Workforce Committed to Excellence Driven by a Culture of Mission Success Delivering Broad Portfolio of Leading Edge Products and Solutions Developing Next Generation Solutions to Meet the Needs of U.S. and Global Security CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE Missiles and Fire Control MFC Overview January 2011 We Never Forget Who We're Working for ®
  • 18.  

Editor's Notes

  • #3: Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a premier systems integrator principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration, and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products, and services. The Lockheed Martin Corporation is made up of four principal business areas: Aeronautics, Electronic Systems, Space Systems, and Information Systems and Global Services. Collectively, these operations employ approximately 136,000 individuals around the world. Missiles and Fire Control is part of the Electronic Systems business area. About 50% of Lockheed Martin’s business is in Aeronautics and Space, which has highly visible products: airplanes and spacecraft The other 50% of Lockheed Martin’s business is in Electronic Systems and Information Systems & Global Services, which include sea-based missile defense capabilities installed in surface ships, as well as the Littoral Combat Ship program. Less visible products that are key to these business areas are systems engineering, software, and information technology. Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a premier systems integrator principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration, and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products, and services.
  • #4: We are proud of our heritage of partnering with our customers and sharing a unified vision: to deliver the technologies customers need to address their most pressing priorities and achieve success at their defining moments. Lockheed Martin has grown to over 133,000 strong. We employee more than 68,000 scientists, engineers and IT professionals who make up 50% of our workforce. We hire approximately five percent of all engineers produced in American colleges and universities—or about 4,000 people. Every year, Lockheed Martin employees donate over a million hours of voluntary assistance to their local communities. We have over 1,000 facilities in 500 cities in 50 states throughout the U.S. and we do business in 75 countries. Lockheed Martin was ranked 44 on the 2010 Fortune 500 list. In 2008, we were added to the Fortune 500 Green Power list for reducing our environmental impact with increased purchases of renewable energy.
  • #5: This shows Lockheed Martin’s 2009 sales by customer.
  • #6: As restated following a business realignment in 2Q10, Electronic Systems generated $13.5 billion in sales in 2009 and Aeronautics generated $12.2 billion. IS&GS generated $10.2 billion followed by Space with $8.6 billion. Electronic Systems led the Corporation in terms of earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) and margins. Electronic Systems generated $1.66 billion of EBIT in 2009. Delivering Disciplined Performance In today’s competitive global marketplace, there is no substitute for meeting commitments and expectations – whether that’s operational or financial performance. Disciplined Performance means striving to be the partner of choice, supplier of choice, and employer of choice. We have a well-balanced portfolio of businesses that enables us to help our customers meet their most challenging goals… In defense and security … In delivering vital government services to the public…
  • #7: Electronic Systems has a balanced business portfolio that includes both weapon systems and knowledge-driven products. • We employ approximately 45,000 people – including many engineers, scientists and test personnel. Approximately 36,400 work in our Mission Systems and Sensors, Missiles and Fire Control and Global Training and Logistics businesses, and approximately 8,600 work at the Sandia National Laboratories. • Sandia and the UK Atomic Weapons Establishment program, in which we participate as JV partners, are management contracts on which we earn fees but do not book revenues. For financial reporting purposes, the Global Training and Logistics business includes Sandia and the Advanced Technology Laboratories, and Missiles and Fire Control includes the Atomic Weapons Establishment The Mission Systems and Sensors organization is reported separately • We operate at 20 primary locations with 500 or more people … in 27 U.S. States and the District of Columbia … as well as in Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia • We execute on approximately 3,400 contracts on behalf of customers at any point in time • We have a broad customer base including (in descending order of sales volume) the U.S. Department of Defense, international defense agencies, civil government customers such as postal services in the U.S. and abroad, and the U.S. Department of Energy.
  • #8: Our Vision, Values and Mission… We operate under the fundamental business principle that “Our business is not the objective…it is the result. Performance is our objective.”
  • #9: Based on Net Sales
  • #10: Engineering 5605 Production 2063 Program Mgmt/Support 2845 Total 10513 (Updated February 2010)
  • #12: Missiles and Fire Control is broken out into lines of business as follows: Tactical Missiles/Combat Maneuver Systems, LMUK – Ampthill, Air & Missile Defense, Fire Control, Strike Weapons, Technical Operations & Applied Research We have greater than 70 products and more than 650 active contracts, and we are pursuing business in more than 50 countries.
  • #13: Mission: Design and Deliver World-Class Tactical Missiles and Combat Maneuver Systems, Enabling Warfighter Mission Success Core Competencies: Multi-Mode Seekers and Guidance Platform Integration/Launchers Vehicle Systems Integration Unmanned/Autonomous Ground Vehicles Guided Projectiles/High g Designs Rockets, Missiles and Launch Platforms Performance-Based Logistics
  • #14: MEDLS Prototype (TRL6): CAMEO-SIM: ISAAC - Integrated Survivability & Lethality/Vulnerability modelling: Trials Facility: Advanced Fuel Cell: Active Protection Suites Autonomous Combat Ensemble (ACE):
  • #15: Mission: Focused on mission success and providing protection for Warfighters, Allied partner and Homeland Defense Core Competencies: Hit-to-Kill Technology Global leader in missile defense solutions and technology Advanced Guidance and Control applications Multi-Mode seekers and guidance Platform integration/launchers Performance-based logistics
  • #16: Mission: Ensure Warfighter Success by Creating the World’s Leading Fire Control Systems and Services from a Team of Highly Motivated Professionals Core Competencies: Electro-optical Targeting and Navigation Infra-Red Search and Track MMW Radar Targeting Situational Awareness and Reconnaissance Advanced Algorithms and Auto Target Recognition IR Systems for Platform Protection Worldwide Logistics Team Cargo and Utility Pilotage
  • #17: Mission: To perform world class research and development in our core competencies and expand the enterprise business portfolio. Core Competencies: Develop white space opportunities, grow and transition strategic thrusts and expand product footprints.