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Lockheed Martin VP Lorraine Martin '84 to Chair NCO Industry Consortium

Lockheed Martin VP Lorraine Martin '84 to Chair NCO Industry Consortium

October 17, 2005

lorraine dunn martin.jpgOctober 17, 2005, Greencastle, Ind. - Lorraine Dunn Martin, a vice president of Lockheed Martin and 1984 graduate of DePauw University, "has assumed the role of chairman of the executive council of the Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium (NCOIC), succeeding Carl O'Berry of Boeing, whose one-year term has concluded. Martin has been the vice chairman for the past year," notes an announcement at Yahoo! Finance.

The NCOIC is a not-for-profit international corporation that is committed to integrating existing and emerging open standards into a common evolving global framework, employing a common set of principles and processes, to assist with the rapid global deployment of network-centric applications. It was founded in 2004.

"The NCOIC today has 80 members, with more in the process of joining," Martin says. "During our first year of operation, we have developed a solid, 19-member advisory council, led by former Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology Paul Kaminski; we've formalized affiliate relationships with several consortia performing complementary activities, such as the Association for Enterprise Integration (AFEI) and the World Wide Consortium for the Grid (W2COG); and we Lockheed_logo_368x63.jpgare within weeks of finalizing the first version of our interoperability framework," she adds. "As we begin our second year of operation, we will continue to give full priority to serving our customer markets through technical products that enable our member companies to offer net-centric capabilities. We also continue to solicit the participation of members from the U.S., Europe, the Asia Pacific region, and other worldwide regions."

The company's announcement states, "Martin joined Lockheed Martin in 1988 and specializes in networks and network security. She is vice president of flight solutions within Lockheed Martin Simulation, Training and Support, which includes aircref-16.jpgw training for the U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command, C-130 aircrew training, F-16, F-22 and F-15 pilot training, flight simulation systems for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, and the Joint Strike Fighter training system. Previous assignments include vice president of aerospace information operations, responsible for U.S. Air Force, Navy, and Unified Command C2 community programs. Prior to joining Lockheed Martin, she served as an officer in the U.S. Air Force, holding various leadership positions for software-intensive technology and development programs with a focus on computer security and expert decision systems. Martin holds a bachelor of arts degree in computational mathematics from DePauw University and a master of science in computer science from Boston University."

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