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Lockheed Martin to Discuss Latest Developments in Unmanned Systems
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  Who:
  Richard O'Lear -- Vice President, Unmanned Aerial Systems
  Frank Mauro -- Deputy Director, Unmanned Aeronautical Systems
  Thomas Lewis -- Senior Manager, Maritime Surveillance, Business
   Development
  John Flanagan -- Manager, Ship Systems, Business Development
  James L. Weitzel -- Vice President, Mission & Unmanned Systems
  Terry Magee -- Vice President, Advanced C3 Development & Integration

  What:  Join Lockheed Martin executives as they report on the latest
         developments in unmanned systems technology and its application in
         a net-centric environment. Areas to be covered:

         *  Aerial Unmanned Systems: Our decades of experience is paying off
            in diverse air system development from a tailless, unmanned high
            altitude demonstrator called Polecat, to long-range, high-speed,
            high altitude reconnaissance and strike systems.

         *  Surface Unmanned Systems:  On land, vehicles will go everywhere
            a soldier goes and use technology to perform "dull, dirty, and
            dangerous" missions.

         *  Subsurface Unmanned Systems: Unmanned Undersea Vehicle are in
            near-term development for submarine launched applications.

  When:  Tuesday, August 15, 2006; 9:00 - 10:00 a.m.

  Where: The National Press Club
             First Amendment Room - 13th Floor
             529 14th Street NW
             Washington, DC

Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin employs about 135,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services.

For additional information, visit our Web site: http://www.lockheedmartin.com/

CONTACT/RSVP: Meredith Rouse Davis of Lockheed Martin, Office: +1-301-240-5488, Mobile: +1-240-731-7661, meredith.r.davis@lmco.com.

PRNewswire -- Aug. 10

SOURCE: Lockheed Martin