Wednesday, August 26, 2009

DTN News: Lockheed Martin Establishes New Missile Defense Systems Operating Unit Based In Huntsville Led By John Holly

DTN News: Lockheed Martin Establishes New Missile Defense Systems Operating Unit Based In Huntsville Led By John Holly
*Source: DTN News / Lockheed Martin
(NSI News Source Info) HUNTSVILLE, Ala., - August 26, 2009: Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) Space Systems Company has established a new Missile Defense Systems operating unit based in Huntsville, Ala. Retired Army Major General John W. Holly will lead the new operating unit as the vice president for Missile Defense Systems. Holly will be responsible for a portfolio that combines a number of important missile defense programs located in Northern Alabama. (Photo: John W. Holly) The new unit consists of the company’s: existing and future efforts in support of the Missile Defense Agency’s Targets and Countermeasures Program; North Alabama Operations, which includes the Battle Management Technology Center and Courtland production facility; and support to several programs, including the tri-national Medium Extended Air Defense System (MEADS) led by Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control and the Land Environment Air Picture Provision (LEAPP) air defense program led by Lockheed Martin U.K. Jim Tevepaugh, vice president for Northern Alabama Operations, reports to Holly as part of this new operating unit. Additionally, the new unit is responsible for the pursuit of the Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) Operations and Sustainment contract, for which Lockheed Martin will offer its extensive capabilities in midcourse missile defense, strategic weapons system operations and sustainment, and performance-based logistics. The new unit, which is part of the company’s Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Strategic and Missile Defense Systems line of business, includes program management, engineering and production facilities in Huntsville and Courtland, Ala., as well as program operations in Denver, Colo., and Sunnyvale, Calif. “John Holly had a distinguished career in the U.S. Army, where he demonstrated his strong leadership and program management skills,” said Tory Bruno, vice president and general manager of Strategic and Missile Defense Systems, Lockheed Martin Space Systems. “He brings this extensive background and experience to his new assignment, where he will be able to further strengthen Lockheed Martin’s long-standing partnership with Northern Alabama on missile defense.” Holly joined Lockheed Martin in January 2008. He most recently served as vice president of Huntsville Operations for the corporation. Prior to joining Lockheed Martin, Holly was president and managing director of Analytical Services Inc. (ASI), a technology and engineering services company. Before joining the private sector, Holly’s distinguished military career spanned more than three decades and a variety of assignments, culminating as the deputy director for the Missile Defense Agency. In this capacity, he also served as the program executive officer for the Ballistic Missile Defense System and the director of the Joint National Integration Center. Holly holds a Master of Science degree in mechanical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a bachelor of science from the U.S. Military Academy. He is a licensed professional engineer in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Lockheed Martin is a world leader in systems integration and the development of air and missile defense systems and technologies, including the first operational hit-to-kill missile. The company makes significant contributions to most major U.S. missile defense systems and participates in several global missile defense partnerships. Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a global security company that employs about 140,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services. The corporation reported 2008 sales of $42.7 billion.

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