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Lockheed Martin Dedicates New Sarpy County Facility
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New Office Will Allow Company to Better Serve Department of Defense Customers
WHO: Lockheed Martin Executive Vice President Stan Sloane and OPUS CEO
Mark Rauenhorst will host the dedication ceremony. Nebraska
Governor David Heineman, Congressmen Lee Terry and Tom Osborne,
and Bellevue Mayor Jerry Ryan also are scheduled to attend and
speak at the event.
WHAT: Lockheed Martin will hold a dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony
to mark the opening of its new office facility in Sarpy County.
The 2-story, 85,600-square-foot building consolidates four
existing facilities into one site and expands the corporation's
laboratory space in the area. The facility becomes a new node in
the corporation's Global Vision Network -- a capability that
currently links 36 Lockheed Martin laboratories and facilities
across the country. The node enables engineers, scientists and
researchers in the corporation to work together to help solve
customer challenges and develop new business technologies and
solutions. The facility, which currently features six
laboratories, has the potential to accommodate 340 employees as
future business requirements develop.
WHEN: Monday, March 27, 2006. The event will start promptly at 1:00 p.m.
WHERE: 4502 Maass Road
(Southside of Highway 370, between 42nd and 48th Streets)
Papillion, NE 68133
Please join us in a celebration of growth and opportunities.
CONTACT: For media inquiries: Tracy Carter Dougherty, office: +1-610-354-3350, cell: +1-610-316-1892,
PRNewswire -- March 24
SOURCE: Lockheed Martin