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1995 Annual Report - Lockheed Martin

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I n f o r m a t i o n & T e c h n o l o g y S e r v i c e s S e c t o r<strong>Lockheed</strong> <strong>Martin</strong> is penetrating the federal civil market,supporting a number of government agencies as they updatetheir information systems.<strong>Lockheed</strong> <strong>Martin</strong> Information & Technology Services Sector provides systems design, development,integration and operations for federal, state and municipal governments, as well as informationsystems and products to commercial customers. In <strong>1995</strong>, the Information & TechnologyServices Sector continued an outstanding competitive win rate by providing cost-effective flexible,full-service solutions for complex customer problems.Information at aKeystrokeThe <strong>Lockheed</strong> <strong>Martin</strong> IMS experience in providing solutions to state and municipalgovernment agencies served the Corporation well in <strong>1995</strong>. <strong>Lockheed</strong> <strong>Martin</strong>, supporting Citibank,won contracts in eleven states in the emerging Electronic Benefit Transfer business. Under thesecontracts, state and federal benefits, including food stamps, Aid to Families with DependentChildren and other assistance programs will be converted from traditional paper based systems toa debit card system, enhancing benefit distribution and reducing fraud.IMS is implementing Child Support Enforcement Systems in several states, includingCalifornia, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. These systems facilitate implementation of courtorders, greatly increasing collection of child support payments. In <strong>1995</strong>, IMS won additionalprograms in Florida and Hawaii.An industry leader in transportation systems and services, IMS is positioned to capture newbusiness as the majority of U.S. toll roads convert to electronic toll collection by the year 2000.In addition, in <strong>1995</strong> IMS began providing a weigh station bypass service in California calledPrePass. Through PrePass, truck operators save time and money by having their credentialsverified and weight checked electronically, without having to stop at weigh stations.<strong>Lockheed</strong> <strong>Martin</strong> Services Group is penetrating the federal civil market, supporting anumber of government agencies as they update their information systems. The Services Groupis currently under contract to modernize the information systems of the Social SecurityAdministration (SSA). Development of a paperless processing pilot at the SSA Great LakesProcessing Center was deemed so exemplary that the President's National PerformanceReview Committee selected the SSA/<strong>Lockheed</strong> <strong>Martin</strong> team to receive a Hammer Award forleadership in reinventing government.

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