Lockheed Martin Corp. will provide the Transportation Security Administration with new passenger screening and security equipment across the east and central United States under two, two-year regional task orders worth a combined $72 million.
Navy CANES project to consolidate ship-based networks heads for the next phase in the battle between the two defense giants.
Lockheed was able to increase sales, but its information technology business saw a dip.
The company plans to reduce corportate support staff as it continues to hunt for savings.
Defense contractor announced June 30 that it will cut an additional 1,500 jobs from its airplane-making sector.
Lockheed Martin Corp. has reassigned a number of its executives with the goal of strengthening the company's performance on high-priority programs. All of the moves will take effect Aug. 1.
Competition heats up for a U.S. Air Force contract to build jet trainers.
The National Security Agency is offering its scanning tools to protect e-mail and other digital communications for major defense contractors, as part of what could be an escalating cyber war.
Lockheed Space Systems Co. announced it is restructuring its workforce to eliminate 1,200 jobs by year's end.
Paul Lemmo moves to vice president of business development for Lockheed’s Information Systems and Global Solutions and Thomas Oles will move up to vice president of strategy and business development for the company’s Electronic Systems business.
The complicated attack might have used log-in data obtained via a phishing attack along with algorithm seed numbers taken from RSA to generate new passcodes.
Cyberattacks on several defense contractors have many in the community worried about security.