Lockheed Martin, SELEX Systems Integration and Cobham form team
for Project MARSHALL
5 May 2011 – Lockheed Martin, Finmeccanica – through
its UK company SELEX Systems Integration – and Cobham have signed
an agreement to form Fusion Air Traffic Management, which will
address Project MARSHALL – formerly known as the Joint Military Air
Traffic Services (JMATS) programme.
The three team members have unparalleled track records in
large-scale service delivery, programme management, systems
integration and long-term support for Air Traffic Services.
Together, the Fusion team offers a proven capability to deliver the
optimum approach, solution and underlying values to fulfil the
programme effectively.
MARSHALL is a major Air Traffic Services project for the
Ministry of Defence (MOD). It will provide long-term air traffic
management capability for the safe operation of all the MOD’s main
bases, airfields and air weapon ranges in the UK and overseas,
including those used for deployed operations. MARSHALL will also
deliver significant savings to the MOD over the 22-year lifetime of
the programme through improved efficiencies, economies of scale and
innovation.
Lockheed Martin UK Chief Executive, Stephen Ball, said: “The
team name Fusion was chosen to reflect the very best of each of the
three organisations for the benefit of the MOD. We believe that
together we are best placed to understand the technical
complexities and commercial challenges of the programme, and then
reliably deliver safe and innovative solutions that will add real
value.”
SELEX Systems Integration Chief Executive, Michael
Clayforth-Carr, added: “All three companies have significant
current military and civil air traffic control business in the UK
and around the world. We fully understand the technological
requirements and the attendant service delivery challenge, and are
all operating successfully within the MOD’s current contractual
environment.”
Cobham UK Managing Director of Aviation Services, Des Taylor,
commented: “Fusion has been carefully constructed to ensure that,
whilst all team members understand the challenges of the programme
as a whole, each company also brings a particular expertise which
allows it to take the lead in its particular field. For more than
25 years, Cobham has provided the MOD with a wide range of managed
services and Cobham – through Fusion – will provide Project
MARSHALL with leadership in the support solution and field service
delivery.”
Notes to Editors
About MARSHALL (formerly known as JMATS)
Project MARSHALL is the key Air Traffic Management (ATM)
programme for the Ministry of Defence (MOD) as it will provide the
capability to support UK military flying and air deployed
operations for the long term. These Air Traffic Services will
provide air traffic control (ATC) and ATM for all of the MOD’s
aerodromes and air weapon ranges both in the UK and overseas
including those used for current deployed operations. It will also
ensure that obsolescence is removed from the current system and
that the MOD complies with the legal requirements of managing an
air traffic service and enable the safe operation of its aerial
platforms. Project MARSHALL will be a “managed service” which will
deliver savings over the lifetime of the programme through improved
efficiencies, scale and innovation. MARSHALL will enable the MOD to
continue to conduct flying operations, contributing to the
protection of UK sovereign airspace including support to counter
terrorism.
About Lockheed Martin
Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a global
security company that employs about 126,000 people worldwide and is
principally engaged in the research, design, development,
manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology
systems, products and services. The Corporation's 2010 sales from
continuing operations were $45.8 billion.
Lockheed Martin UK, part of Lockheed Martin Corporation, is a
leader in systems integration working on major programmes spanning
the aerospace, defence and civil sectors. The organisation works
with more than 100 business partners and employs over 1,600 people
at sites across the UK.
In ATM, where it has unparalleled expertise in programme
management and service delivery, Lockheed Martin is recognized
worldwide for adding to the safety and security of today's
transportation systems. Sixty percent of the world's
commercial air traffic is monitored and controlled by Lockheed
Martin air traffic control systems. Lockheed Martin provides the
experience, technology and services to bring the most modern and
efficient operations to our air traffic customers, in the UK and
around the world. We offer unrivalled global depth and breadth in
developing, upgrading and maintaining air traffic management
systems. Our systems and services offer flexible routing,
collaborative decision-making, conflict resolution tools, and
accurate and timely surveillance information, all of which leads to
safer skies.
With its experience in delivering critical national
infrastructure programmes to civil and military customers, Lockheed
Martin will be the contract holder for MARSHALL, and will provide
leadership in systems design and programme management.
About SELEX Systems Integration
SELEX Systems Integration, the UK subsidiary of SELEX Sistemi
Integrati Spa, Italy, is a part of world-leading technology company
Finmeccanica, operating globally in the aerospace, and defence and
security markets. With an international workforce of over 75,000
people and revenues in excess of €18 billion, Finmeccanica is one
of the foremost suppliers of helicopters, aircraft, aeronautics and
defence systems, as well as a European leader in space, security,
resilience, transportation and power generation solutions. With
over 10,000 employees in the UK, based at 10 major sites across the
country, Finmeccanica is currently the UK MOD’s second largest
defence equipment supplier.
In the field of ATM, SELEX Systems Integration and SELEX Sistemi
Integrati Spa represent a 60-year heritage in the application of
the full range of ATM technologies to both military and civil
domains. Its customer base extends to over 150 countries with
capability covering the domains of Communication, Navigation, and
Surveillance; all of which is backed by an extensive system
integration expertise. In the UK, SELEX Systems Integration
currently provides Post Design Services (PDS), including design
authority, asset and documentation management, engineering support
and training for the UK MOD’s fleet of over 40 Operational Watchman
Radars. The company is also supplying the latest generation
surveillance solutions for airports across the breadth of the
British Isles.
The financial investment of Finmeccanica allows the company to
play a leading role in the development of innovative solutions to
ensure the safe, fast and efficient flow of air traffic, the
security of people and goods, and the highly effective exchange of
information between operators.
With its UK and global track record in the application of the
full range of ATM technologies to military and civil domains, SELEX
Systems Integration will provide MARSHALL with leadership in
technology procurement and aerodrome systems integration.
About Cobham
Cobham’s products and services have been at the heart of
sophisticated military and civil systems for more than 75 years,
keeping people safe, improving communications, and enhancing the
capability of land, sea, air and space platforms. Today, the
Company, which is based in Dorset, operates as three divisions
employing more than 12,000 people on five continents, with
customers and partners in over 100 countries and annual revenue of
some £1.9 / $3 billion.
Cobham's Aviation Services Strategic Business Unit operates more
than 150 fixed and rotary wing aircraft globally. It delivers the
largest civil maritime aerial surveillance service in the world. It
trains all of the UK’s military helicopter pilots. It provides NATO
and the UK military with critical air environment operational
readiness training. It delivers essential airfield flight
inspection services to, and has ATM systems at, 120 military and
civilian sites worldwide.
Having reviewed these contracts in depth, the MOD highlighted
that Cobham provided a “consistently open and frank approach to the
management of contracts and the achievement of outputs.” It also
described two of its long-term service contracts as “exemplars” of
how output based contracts should operate.