Lockheed Martin, EADS, United Space Alliance, Honeywell,
Orbital, Hamilton Sundstrand Combine Efforts
Lockheed Martin announced Monday an
all-star team of industry innovators have joined Lockheed Martin in
the competition to design and build NASA's new Crew Exploration
Vehicle (CEV). Lockheed Martin is one of several companies chosen
by NASA last September to provide concepts for the development of a
Crew Exploration Vehicle, as well as overall architecture concepts
for human exploration of the moon.
The CEV will serve as NASA's next-generation human space
transportation system that will carry astronauts from Earth to
space - safer, more reliably and more cost-effectively - all part
of the nation's Vision for Space Exploration of the moon, Mars and
beyond. NASA is expected to select two prime contractor teams later
this year for further concept development, and will make a final
selection of the CEV contractor team in 2008.
"The depth and breadth of expertise and experience that Orbital
Sciences, EADS SPACE Transportation, United Space Alliance,
Hamilton Sundstrand and Honeywell bring to our CEV team is
unparalleled, exciting and highly focused on meeting NASA's needs
for the future," said Michael Gass, vice president and general
manager of Space Transportation for Lockheed Martin Space Systems.
"Our team has been on every manned program over the past 45 years.
Together, we are developing a CEV for NASA that will be much safer,
more reliable and much more operationally efficient than the
systems we rely upon today. We're already developing and maturing
concepts, designs and technology. And our design incorporates the
ability for the CEV to evolve as we expand our presence in space,
ensuring that NASA will have a very valuable, long-term asset for
space exploration."

The teaming of these premier aerospace companies reaches across
two continents and builds upon their significant strengths and
decades of experience in large, complex systems integration,
innovation and advanced technology development, and operational
reliability and performance - all of which are vital to helping
NASA achieve its goal of demonstrating a new CEV by 2008 and an
operational capability by 2014.
Lockheed Martin will lead the team as the system prime
contractor. United Space Alliance will draw upon its
extensive experience in large, complex systems integration,
operation and maintenance of multi-purpose space systems and
reusable space launch systems, including the Shuttle and numerous
systems associated with NASA's human space flight program. EADS
SPACE Transportation provides its expertise in the design and
development of space transportation vehicles and manned space
systems, together with its long experience of international
cooperation in manned space programs. Orbital brings its strengths
in integration of solid rocket motor systems and significant
experience with spacecraft and small launch vehicles. Honeywell
provides Integrated Systems Health Management (ISHM) technology,
which elevates crew autonomy and systems management to a new level,
and will provide avionics, guidance, navigation and control
(GN&C), and mission and ground systems support.
Hamilton Sundstrand provides its expertise in the design,
manufacture and servicing of Space Environmental Control and Life
Support Systems (ECLSS) and brings over 40 years of technical
experience from its key participation in every major NASA human
space program with Space Suits, critical Vehicle Life Support,
thermal control and power management systems.

"The Crew Exploration Vehicle will be a cornerstone asset in
NASA's overarching plan for space exploration and its success is a
national imperative," said John Karas, vice president of Space
Exploration for Lockheed Martin. "The combined talents, technical
prowess and innovative ideas that our companies have brought
together for the CEV are already yielding benefits to other space
exploration capabilities that NASA needs for the future."
Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company, headquartered near
Denver, CO, is one of the major operating units of Lockheed Martin
Corporation. Space Systems Company designs, develops, tests and
manufactures a variety of advanced technology systems for space and
defense. Chief products include space launch systems, defense
systems, interplanetary and science spacecraft, spacecraft for
commercial and government customers, fleet ballistic missiles and
missile defense systems.