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Lockheed Martin Small Business Innovation Research Program Overview Working With Industry Prime Panel Texas SBIR Summit

Lockheed Martin Small Business Innovation Research Program Overview Working With Industry Prime Panel Texas SBIR Summit. 19 January 2012. Craig Owens Program Manager - SBIR Lockheed Martin Aeronautics. Lockheed Martin Business Areas. 146,000 Employees Net Sales: ~ $45 B. Information

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Lockheed Martin Small Business Innovation Research Program Overview Working With Industry Prime Panel Texas SBIR Summit

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  1. Lockheed Martin Small Business Innovation Research Program OverviewWorking With Industry Prime PanelTexas SBIR Summit 19 January 2012 Craig Owens Program Manager - SBIR Lockheed Martin Aeronautics

  2. Lockheed Martin Business Areas 146,000 Employees Net Sales: ~ $45 B Information Systems and Global Services Aeronautics Space Systems Company ElectronicSystems 1000 facilities at 500 locations in 46 states

  3. LM SBIR Organization Dr. Ray O. Johnson Senior Vice President & Chief Technology Officer Corporate Engineering & Technology Mike Joyce Senior Vice President Operations & Program Management Jennifer Byrne Vice President Technology Strategy Corporate Engineering & Technology Nancy Deskins Director, Supplier Diversity Lockheed Martin Corporation Nafiz Karabudak Sr. Manager SBIR Technology Initiatives Corporate Engineering & Technology Orysia Buchan Program Manager Lockheed Martin Corporation Pat McHugh Supplier Diversity Reporting Lead Lockheed Martin Corporation Bill Heisey Director, Programs and Technology Electronic Systems Craig Owens SBIR Program Manager Aeronautics Nicole Green Program Manager, Small Business Development Program Office Information Systems & Global Services Nafiz Karabudak Research Engineer Principal Space Systems Steve Ernst Manager, Partnered Technology Electronic Systems LM SBIR Team

  4. Aeronautics Aeronautics Core Business Summary: Design, Manufacture, and Sustainment of Military A/C • Air Mobility (Marietta, GA) • Fighters (Ft. Worth, TX) • Advanced Design (Palmdale, CA)

  5. Aeronautics – Areas of Interest • Aerospace Manufacturing • Aircraft Structures, Design & Integration • Flight Sciences • Mission Systems • Vehicle Systems & Product Support • Signature/Survivability Integration

  6. LM General R & D Pipeline Research by Others Basic research • DoD SBIR / STTR: $1.5B annually • Key source of innovation • NSF: $6.5B annually (+$3B in FY09 from ARRA) • 74% went to universities & consortia • National Labs IR&D Engine that drives our R&D ($750M in 2009) • Developing innovative and discriminating technologies • Integrating LM and other’s technology to solve customer’s problems CR&D Maturation & Transition focus • Key to bridging the “valley of death” • Key to shaping new business & future RFPs • Reinforces our technology development Products, Programs 1 4 TRL 6 8 Innovation is Key to the Long Term Success of LM

  7. Develop Roadmap Based off: • Rate Rqmts • Affordable LO • Supplier Alignment SBIR Leveraged to Meet Technical Needs Keys to F-35 Integration/Transition: Early Risk Avoidance Identify Options to Meet Each Desired Capability Determine Capabilities Needed to Fulfill Roadmap Milestones Full Comprehension of Capability Challenges Leads To Requirement-Driven Relevant SBIR Topics

  8. F-35 Evaluating Valued Added SBIRs • Propulsion/Engine: • METSS Corporation/Engine Oil Additives • Arcomac Surface Engineering, LLC/Bearing Race Coatings • Adiabatics, Inc. /Engine Oil Temp Range • Creare Inc. (also Synterials) / Engine Flaps/Seals • Third Wave Systems, Inc. / Ti Machining • Touchstone Research Laboratory, Ltd. /Carbon Foam HX • Airframe/Sustainment: • Brighton Technologies Group, Inc. /Bonding Test Device • Keystone Synergistic Enterprises, Inc./Al Sheet Welding • NanoTechLabs Inc./EMI Shielding • SURVICE Engineering Company /Damage Locator • Sciaky, ElectroBeam Additive Manufacturing • Production/Manufacturing: • Variation Reduction Solutions Inc/Confined Robotic Drilling • TDA Research, Inc./ Liquid 'shims' • Cuming Microwave Corporation / Mold-in Place Coatings • Applied Optimization, Inc./ Laser Additive Mftg M&S • Pico Metrix/ Step Gap Measurement Device • VRSI/ Affordable Automated Robot Guidance • ARC Technologies/ Rapid Boot Installation • Creare, Inc/ High-Speed Cryogenic Titanium Machining & Indirect Cooling System • Vehicle Systems: • P.C. Krause & Associates, Inc. /Power Systems M&S

  9. ICS Milling of Titanium – Performance Machining Performance 2X increase in processing speed for Ti64 10X improvement in tool life for Ti64 Approved for F-35 Ti64 roughing 40% Longer Cycle Time in Titanium for Flood Coolant Dramatic Improvement in Tool Life and Speed

  10. Collaborating with Small Businesses • Center for Innovation: • Suffolk, VA • Technology Collaboration Centers: San Diego, CA & Washington, D.C. • NEXGEN- Cyber Innovation + Technology Center • Gaithersburg, MD • Virtual Partnership Tradeshows

  11. Contact Lockheed Martin Lockheed Martin SBIR Site www.lockheedmartin.com/suppliers/ supplier-diversity/initiatives/sbir.html Email to: Sbir.FC-LMC@lmco.com

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