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Former NASA Acting Administrator Joins Lockheed Martin

By Annamarie Nyirady | April 29, 2019
      Former NASA Acting Administrator Robert Lightfoot. Photo: Utah State University

      Former NASA Acting Administrator Robert Lightfoot. Photo: Utah State University

      Robert Lightfoot, a longtime NASA executive who served as both the agency’s acting administrator and highest-ranking civil servant, will join Lockheed Martin Space as vice president, Strategy and Business Development, effective May 6.

      In his new role, Lightfoot will lead strategic planning, advanced technology concepts, and new business strategy for the corporation’s Space business area. Lockheed Martin Space is a $9 billion, 18,000-person enterprise focusing on satellite and launch systems. The business area’s programs include GPS, missile warning and communications satellites for the Department of Defense (DOD); human and robotic exploration systems for NASA; weather and commercial communications satellites; and strategic missile and missile defense systems.

      “Robert is a universally-respected leader with an exceptional understanding of space technology, operations and strategy,” said Rick Ambrose, executive vice president of Lockheed Martin Space. “Robert’s insights and expertise will be crucial to the continued transformation of our space portfolio as we embrace new technologies and new business models. He will shape and drive a strategy that will help us deliver the breakthrough innovations and capabilities our customers need as we enter a new space age.”