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Lockheed Martin signed an agreement with Omnispace on 2021-03-23 to share business and technical information on the deployment of 0.005 kg networking technology in space.
Lockheed Martin announced its intent to acquire Aerojet Rocketdyne in December.
Lockheed Martin awarded L3Harris Technologies new contracts totaling $137,000,000 for four additional navigation payload Mission Data Units for future GPS IIIF satellites.
If Lockheed Martin acquires Aerojet Rocketdyne, Raytheon Technologies would need to buy about 70 percent of its missiles’ propulsion systems from its primary competitor.
The UK Pathfinder Launch will fulfill an award that Lockheed Martin received from the UK Space Agency in 2018.
Lockheed Martin is one of the companies selected to provide satellites to the Space Development Agency.
Lockheed Martin contracted ABL Space Systems of El Segundo, California to supply a rocket and associated launch services for its UK Pathfinder Launch.
Two of the CubeSats deployed from the UK Pathfinder Launch will be Lockheed Martin technology demonstration spacecraft.
Lockheed Martin selected ABL Space Systems for the UK Pathfinder launch to use ABL’s integrated GS0 launch system and RS1 rocket for rapid site stand-up with limited on-site infrastructure.
Lockheed Martin will develop applications to be hosted on FORGE and Enterprise Ground Services.
Lockheed Martin completed a multi-band multi-mission phased array antenna prototype under the Defense Innovation Unit 2019 contract.
Lockheed Martin was awarded a $4,900,000,000 contract on 2021-01-04 for production of three geosynchronous Next-Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared satellites.
Lockheed Martin inked a deal on 2020-12-20 to acquire Aerojet Rocketdyne for $4,400,000,000.
On 2018-09-26, Lockheed Martin received a $1,300,000,000 contract for two GPS 3F satellites known as space vehicles 11 and 12.
Lockheed Martin will build 10 satellites for the Space Development Agency’s Transport Layer mesh network.
Lockheed Martin has annual sales of $65,000,000,000.
Lockheed Martin acquired Vector’s satellite assets, GalacticSky, in February 2020 for $4,250,000.
Lockheed Martin received $31,000,000 in support related to the Space Hub Sutherland development.
Lockheed Martin received an $89,700,000 award to test liquid hydrogen storage technologies on a small satellite and is working with Momentus, which will host the payload on a Vigoride orbital transfer vehicle, and Relativity Space, which will launch the vehicle on its Terran 1 rocket in October 2023.
Lockheed Martin and York Space each won contracts in August to produce 10 data-relay satellites that must be delivered within two years.