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Lockheed Martin Mission
Systems & Training(MST) 9500 Godwin Drive
Manassas, VA 20110
Tashika Hussey
Net-Centric Integration & Demonstration
NCID Demonstration Portfolio Deputy
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Topics of Discussion
Lockheed Martin Overview
Lockheed Martin Technologies
What is Engineering?
What are the Qualities of Engineers?
Lockheed Martin STEM Outreach
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Lockheed Martin Overview
Headquartered in Bethesda, MD, Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that employs about 115,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services.
Lockheed Martin is led by Marillyn A. Hewson, President and Chief Executive Officer
CUSTOMER BASE: As a global security, aerospace, and information technology company, the majority of Lockheed Martin's business is with the U.S. Department of Defense and the U.S. federal government agencies. In fact, Lockheed Martin is the largest provider of IT services, systems integration, and training to the U.S. Government. The remaining portion of Lockheed Martin's business is comprised of international government and some commercial sales of our products, services and platforms.
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Lockheed Martin Overview
Aeronautics
◦ Known for building the finest military aircraft in the world
Information Systems & Global Solutions (IS&GS)
◦ Leading federal services and information technology contractor
Missiles and Fire Control
◦ Recognized designer, developer and manufacturer of precision engagement
aerospace and defense systems for the U.S. and allied militaries
Mission Systems and Training (MST)
◦ Provides surface, air and undersea applications on more than 460 programs
for U.S. military and international customers
Space Systems
◦ Where the future takes flight, through partnerships that raise global
communications, weather forecasting, space exploration and national
security to new levels 4
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Lockheed Martin Overview
Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Training (MST) provides systems engineering, software development, complex program management, supply chain solutions and logistics, and training and simulation technologies for global security, civil and commercial markets.
MST employs approximately 16,000 people in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Taiwan, Japan, United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Australia. Computer systems, software and hardware engineering professionals comprise the largest segment of our workforce, followed by production, professional and other support specialists
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What is Engineering?
ENGINEERING
(n) Engineering involves the
application of creativity in
partnership with math, science,
social studies, language arts and
fine arts to search for quicker,
better and less expensive ways
to use the forces and materials
of nature to meet today’s
challenges.
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What are the Qualities of Engineers?
Engineer Qualities
Strong in Mathematics and
Science
Analytical and Detail Oriented
Good Communication
Skills
Building and Improving
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Lockheed Martin STEM Outreach
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) is the major focus of Lockheed Martin’s education outreach activity. At Lockheed Martin, we know firsthand the importance of educating our young people in math and science. Our future success — and our nation’s technological advantage — depend on a constant supply of highly trained, highly capable technical talent.
“We are committed to supporting programs, events and campaigns that focus on student achievement, teacher development, and gender and ethnic diversity.”
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Lockheed Martin STEM Outreach
STEM Programs
◦ 4-H Robotics: Curriculum and Clubs
◦ Great Minds in STEM (GMIS)
◦ Girls, Inc.
◦ National Geographic Society
◦ Project Lead the Way
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Lockheed Martin STEM Outreach
Lockheed Martin’s Engineers in the Classroom
(EITC) education outreach initiative is designed to
identify, develop and inspire students toward entering
careers that have their foundation in Science,
Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
courses. Engineers in the Classroom supports a
wide-range of best-practice programs that contain
STEM content that aligns with local, state or national
standards of learning.
Through EITC’s portfolio of programs, events and
campaigns, Lockheed Martin is reaching students and
educators at various levels of engagement – large
audience awareness, small group participation and
one-on-one interaction.
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Lockheed Martin STEM Outreach
Minorities in Engineering Day ◦ The purpose of the event is to encourage young men
and women to explore the fields of science, mathematics,
and engineering. This one day conference brings high
school students from Northern Virginia schools to the
Lockheed Martin Manassas site for an exciting, hands-on
exploration of science, engineering, and technology
applications. Through dynamic and interactive sessions,
this day is designed to encourage young men and women
to investigate the world of engineering and the career
opportunities that are available to them.
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FIRST ANNUAL MINORITIES IN ENGINEERING DAY – FEBRUARY 23, 2007
Manassas Employees Introduce Local Students to Career Possibilities in Engineering
Manassas employees introduced 53 minority students from five local high schools in Prince William County and Manassas Park to the exciting world of engineering during the first “Minorities in Engineering Day” event on Feb. 23. Students from Gar-Field High School, Osbourn Park High School, Potomac Sr. High School, Stonewall Jackson High School and Manassas Park High School spent the day learning about engineering career opportunities and the qualities important for success in engineering. During the event, the students participated in a hands-on, team-oriented engineering challenge project that involved requirements and constraints, knowledge sharing and understanding differing points of view. In addition, they toured labs, spoke with a panel of engineers and met with representatives from universities and professional organizations who provided information about educational and professional opportunities in engineering.
Software Engineer Tashika Hussey helps students with the "Build a
Bridge" activity during the first annual "Minorities in Engineering Day."
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SEVENTH ANNUAL MINORITIES IN ENGINEERING DAY – MARCH 8, 2013
Manassas Celebrates Minorities in Engineering On March 8, employees supported the seventh annual Minorities in Engineering day in Manassas. Jason Calhoun, Prince William County Public Schools Supervisor of Science and Family Life Education, attended the event along with 58 students and 8 educators from local Prince William County Schools. Keynote speaker Richard Wright, Lockheed Martin Director of Global Engineering & Security Services, welcomed the students to an exciting day of learning and discovery into the world of engineering. The students conducted various activities throughout the day including a hands-on approach to teaching the students about requirements, planning, teamwork, and of course, engineering. Additional activities in support of Minorities in Engineering day included an Employee Career Panel, which gave students the opportunity hear it straight from our engineers and have a chance to ask questions, college fair and lab tour. 16
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Lockheed Martin STEM Outreach
Women in Engineering Day ◦ The purpose of the event is to encourage young women
to explore the fields of science, mathematics, and
engineering. This one day conference will bring tenth
grade female students from Northern Virginia schools
to the Lockheed Martin Manassas site for an exciting,
hands-on exploration of science, engineering, and
technology applications. Through dynamic and interactive
sessions, this day is designed to encourage young women
to investigate the world of engineering and the career
opportunities that are available to them.
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FIRST ANNUAL WOMEN IN ENGINEERING DAY – NOVEMBER 12, 2004
Lockheed Martin Manassas employees
introduced 39 female high school
students from 13 local high schools in
Prince William County to the exciting world
of engineering during the first “Women in
Engineering Day” event on November 12.
During the event, the students participated in
a hands-on, team-oriented engineering
challenge project that entitled “Tower
Building” to meet different engineering
objectives. The students also participated in
an “Career Fair” with engineering
demonstrations.
Other Lockheed Martin sites also celebrated
their first annual Women in Engineering Day:
- Akron, OH
- Baltimore, MD
- Eagan, MN
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FOURTH ANNUAL WOMEN IN ENGINEERING DAY – NOVEMBER 30, 2007
Lockheed Martin introduces girls to the world of engineering Lockheed Martin introduced 100 female students from 18 local high schools to the exciting world of engineering during the company’s fourth annual “Women in Engineering Day” event held at its Manassas facility. During the day-long event the students and 18 chaperones learned about the many exciting careers offered in the field of engineering and what it takes to be an engineer as well as meeting other girls who share common interests in math and science.
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EIGHTH ANNUAL WOMEN IN ENGINEERING DAY – DECEMBER 7, 2012 On Dec. 7, 98 sophomore and junior girls from 16 local high schools visited the Manassas site for a full day of activities including facility and lab tours, a team-oriented engineering challenge project, an employee panel discussion, guest speakers and representatives from 10 universities. Keynote speaker Lisa Callahan, Lockheed Martin MST Undersea Systems Vice President and General Manager, welcomed the students to an exciting day of learning and discovery into the world of engineering. This annual event, planned and executed by a talented team of employee volunteers, brings together high school girls with a demonstrated interest in math and science with Lockheed Martin engineers in hope of encouraging more young women to pursue engineering careers. “Women in Engineering Day is a great opportunity to break the stereotypes of engineering and showcase what the field is all about in a fun and informative setting,” said Marletha Dyer, Manassas Site Women in Engineering Day Coordinator. “I hope this event motivates and inspires young women to consider future studies in engineering-related fields.”
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USA Science & Engineering Festival
Lockheed Martin is also proud to be the Founding and Presenting Host of the third annual USA Science & Engineering Festival, the nation’s largest celebration of all things science & engineering. The festival is designed to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers with school programs and nationwide contests, as well as a finale Expo in Washington, D.C. on April 26-27, 2014, that includes hands-on activities and performances
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Lockheed Martin Engineering
Disciplines Aeronautical Engineering
Aeronautical engineers are the intellectual descendents of the Wright Brothers, who made aviation history in 1903 with the first powered airplane flight. Today, aeronautical engineers design and develop some of the most exciting machines imaginable.
◦ Education: Bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering or a related field
◦ Projects: Design, develop and deploy faster and more agile aircraft.
Electrical Engineering There is very little that touches us in our daily lives that an electrical engineer did not have something to do with-from the generation, transmission and distribution of electrical power, to computer hardware and consumer electronics.
◦ Education: Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related field
◦ Projects: Small subsystem circuits, be part of a global team on a complex systems build, or research new technologies for future integration.
Reference: http://www.lockheedmartinjobs.com/career-areas.asp
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Lockheed Martin Engineering
Disciplines Mechanical Engineering
If it's a machine-anything from the engine in a supersonic jet fighter to the toaster in your kitchen-a mechanical engineer was involved. In addition, almost anything that is mass-produced-from your pencil to your favorite candy bar-is made by machines that were designed by mechanical engineers. ◦ Education: Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or a related
field
◦ Projects: Test battlefield surveillance equipment that needs to stand up to severe environmental stress, develop radar systems to protect borders, ports and ships at sea.
25 Reference: http://www.lockheedmartinjobs.com/career-areas.asp
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Lockheed Martin Engineering
Disciplines Software Engineering
Software engineers deal with all aspects of computer systems. They
design them, build them and operate them. They also develop the
software systems that operate computers.
◦ Education: Bachelor's degree in software or electrical engineering or a related field
◦ Projects: Define and develop. Code and test. Integrate and sustain
Systems Engineering
Systems engineers look at the big picture. They're the people who have
to think about how all the components of a project will work together
as a system. They work in teams with engineers from all the different
disciplines involved in a project and deal with cost, scheduling, design,
function, and even a project's social impact.
◦ Education: Bachelor's degree in systems engineering or a related field
◦ Projects: Create technology that guards borders, integrates threat information, protects critical
infrastructures, provides surveillance, monitors the climate and analyzes complex data
26 Reference: http://www.lockheedmartinjobs.com/career-areas.asp