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Lockheed Martin Delivers Military Space Architecture

By Staff Writer | January 28, 2004

      Bethesda, Md.-based Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] has delivered the first major component of the integrated space command and control (ISC2) system to the U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) and the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD). The initial component of the combatant commanders’ integrated C2 system (CCIC2S) lays the foundation of the common, global space and strategic C2 architecture that will tie together systems for airspace surveillance, missile defense and space controls.

      The 15-year, $1.5 billion ISC2 modernization is integrating some 40 systems under the CCIC2S architecture, an open, standards-based framework that allows for real-time data sharing across joint systems, sensors and services. This delivery, known as the Air Mission Release 1 (AMR), is the first set of systems to be integrated under the CCIC2S architecture.