Navy, Range, and Infrastructure Mission Area

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Navy, Range, and Infrastructure Mission Area 2015 LM MFC Supplier Summit LOCKHEED CLEARED MARTIN FOR PROPRIETARY PUBLIC RELEASE INFORMATION TM1409-0107-1

Navy, Range, and Infrastructure Programs Overview Headquarters: Chesapeake, VA Programs IWS 5 Waterfront Support C4ISR Life Cycle Support Aegis Training, DM,CM Towed Systems Maintenance and Operations Aegis Engineering, Maintenance, Repair Range Engineering Infrastructure Support Submarine Networks Marine Systems Kwajalein Range Services LLC TM1409-0107-2

Our Locations Bangor, WA Ballston Spa, NY Owego, NY Bath, ME Port Hueneme, CA San Diego, CA Pascagoula, MS Groton, CT Newport, RI Moorestown, NJ Mount Laurel, NJ Bridgeport, NJ Washington, DC Manassas, VA Dahlgren, VA Pearl Harbor, HI Las Vegas, NV Pensacola, FL Jax, FL Norfolk, VA Chesapeake, VA Suffolk, VA Virginia Beach, VA El Ferrol, Spain Yokosuka, Japan Okpo, South Korea Bahrain TM1409-0107-3

Integrated Solutions Engineering and Integration Sensor Operations and Maintenance Ship and Systems Maintenance and Repair Equipment Installation and Test BASIC SERVICE OFFERINGS Life Cycle Logistics Range Engineering and Operations Training Support Critical Infrastructure and Support Services Information and Data Systems Management Program Management End-to-End Sustainment CORE CAPABILITIES ISEA Services Systems Integration Technical Assistance Technical Documentation Integrated Logistics Support System Engineering Model / Simulation AIT, Maintenance, Repair Test and Evaluation Configuration / Data Management Operator and Maintenance Training Maintenance Planning and Management Integrated Logistics Overhauls Initial Outfitting, Provisioning Test and Evaluation Training Tools Development Cradle to Grave Support TM1409-0107-4

Weapons Systems Support Provide Department of Defense and Lockheed Martin Original Equipment Manufacturers with logistics, engineering and operational support in the development, production, integration, test and lifetime support of complex weapon systems Provide Domestic and International Test Team Support, Provisioning and Logistics Support, Technical Documentation Support, Configuration Management Support, and Engineering and Operations Support Customers: LM MST, LM Aero, U.S. Navy Location: Various TM1409-0107-5

LM - AEGIS ISEA Fleet Support In-Service Engineering Agent (ISEA) services at shore sites, ship yards, and aboard ships in port and at sea AEGIS Combat System (ACS) Test/System Engineering support services Test & Evaluation Engineering Services ShipAlt/ORDALT installation and testing in support of modernization upgrades Material Management and asset staging support services Customers: NSWC PHD Location: Port Hueneme, CA/San Diego, CA/ Chesapeake, VA TM1409-0107-6

Integration and Logistics Center (ILC) Program management support Combat Systems Engineering and Integration Maintenance and Repair Acquisition and Life Cycle Logistics Training Services Information Systems and Networking Integrated Logistics Customers: NAVSEA PEO IWS 5.0, MARMC NSWC Dam Neck, NUWC-Newport Location: Chesapeake, VA TM1409-0107-7

USN/International Programs Training Support Provide waterfront training in support of equipment and tactical program upgrades for US and international navy crews and detachment personnel; Provide underway readiness training to US and international Aegis platforms US and FMS Aegis combat system training System and equipment operation and maintenance Tactical operator team training Executive level course presentations Littoral Combat Ship training System and equipment operation and maintenance Industrial Shipyard Training Teach FMS shipyard personnel how to install, test, align, and integrate the Aegis weapons system aboard their platforms Customers: NSWC-Dahlgren Location: Dahlgren, VA TM1409-0107-8

Surveillance Towed Array Sensor System (SURTASS) Provide program management support for O&M crews, JAOS and Field support technicians Provide O&M crews for 24/7/365 operational and technical support on board 5 USNS platforms, maintaining standard navy communications suite and installed passive and active acoustic systems Provide 2 crew members for 24/7/365 operational and technical support on passive acoustic systems on board 2 JAOS platforms (FMS) Maintain cadre of 8 field engineers to provide engineering, logistics and 24/7/365 technical support to the SURTASS Fleet Customers: SPAWAR, JMSDF Location: Norfolk, VA TM1409-0107-9

Towed Systems Intermediate Maintenance Activity (TS-IMA) Provide facilities services and engineering services for intermediate level maintenance and operational support of towed systems in support of PEO NUWCDIVNPT, PMS401, and PMS485 Towed Arrays include, but are not limited to: TB-16 series, TB-23, TB-33, TB-34, Multi-Function Towed Array (MFTA), and Twin-line TB-29A. Towed Array Handling Systems include, but not limited to, the OK-276 series, OK-542 series, OK- 634, OA-9070 series, and associated support and test equipment Customers: NUWC-NPT Location: New London, CT; Norfolk, VA; St. Mary s, GA; San Diego, CA; Pearl Harbor, HI; Santa Rita, Guam TM1409-0107-10

Submarine Local Area Network (SubLAN) Support NUWC and SPAWAR PMW 160 in the design, development, test and evaluation, installation and onboard training for submarine Local Area Networks for both the SubLAN and Consolidated Ashore Network Enterprise Services (CANES) Customers: NUWC Location: Newport, RI TM1409-0107-11

Systems Integration and Sustainment Ranges/Test Systems Provide comprehensive support services in Program Management, Sustainable Training Solutions, Engineering and Testing Solutions, Logistics Solutions Operations & Maintenance, and Life Cycle Support to diverse set of air and missile defense customers. Provide GPQ-11 (V) Radar Threat Emitter Onsite staff support at all locations. Customers: US Navy, US Army, US Air Force, LM- SSC Locations: Wallops Island, VA; Lexington, MA; White Sands Missile Range, NM; Ridgecrest, CA; PMRF,HI; Thule, Greenland TM1409-0107-12

General Purpose Electronics Test Station (GETS) - 1000 The Lockheed Martin/Huntsville Operations GETS- 1000 Team offers over 30 years of proven experience in designing, developing, manufacturing, maintaining, and supporting the GETS-1000 series of equipment with capabilities of analog, digital, RF, microwave, and power supply testing of assemblies from the PATRIOT and HAWK missile systems. Operator and Maintenance training, in addition to TPS Development training is available, as well as incountry technical support. Over 500 Test Program Sets (TPSs) have been fielded. Customer: US Army, AMCOM FMS, NSPA (NATO), Y- Max, Yulista, and Raytheon Locations: Huntsville, AL, Taiwan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and UAE TM1409-0107-13

Kwajalein Range Services (KRS) and MIT Engineering Services KRS Technical Operations and Maintenance (O&M), Facilities O&M, Logistics and Community Services of the Kwajalein Range for the Army Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC) MIT/LL - For over 50 years our LM team has provided engineering and administrative support on a variety of government sponsored programs, including analysis of sensor data from various instrumentation ranges and Homeland Security and Bio-Chemistry Defense areas. Customer: US Army, MIT/Lincoln Laboratory Locations: Kwajalein, Marshall Islands, Huntsville, AL, Lexington, MA COSC TM1409-0107-14

Infrastructure Support Facilities support: operations & maintenance, custodial, conferencing, food service and snow removal services Project management and engineering for renovations and infrastructure improvements/upgrades Design, accreditation, installation, testing & maintenance of security systems to include Access Control, Intrusion Detection System (IDS), Perimeter Intrusion Detection, Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) & Emergency Call Stations (ECS) Professional Staff Augmentation Data Center Infrastructure Management Customers: DoD & Intelligence Community Location: Various Customer Locations TM1409-0107-15

Navy, Range, and Infrastructure Customer Priorities and Key Trends Key Market Drivers Reduced procurement funding and huge budget pressures Existing systems will see higher than planned usage/ deployment requiring service life extensions and/or replacements Extending Legacy systems requires engineering support for modernization and upgrades Customer Priorities Affordability Focus on modifications and upgrades to extend life of systems Innovation Technology, process improvement, reduce costs Competitor Trends Saturated Competitive Landscape with aggressive bidding No single company holds majority share, incumbents vulnerable LPTA vs Best value Offer Discriminating Value at an Affordable Price TM1409-0107-16

Supply Chain Imperatives Proven Performance Affordable Reliable Ethical Shared Values and Similar Management Style Trusting Partnership Customer Focused, Best in Class Service TM1409-0107-17

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