April 10, 2010 Westfields Marriott Chantilly, Virginia
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April 10, 2010 Westfields Marriott Chantilly, Virginia
April 10, 2010 Westfields Marriott Chantilly, Virginia E v e n i n g H o n o r i n g Y o o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 u Welcome to the seventh annual Lockheed Martin MS2 Evening of Stars! I’m honored to be with you tonight as we celebrate your contributions to Lockheed Martin and to MS2. The theme for this celebration is so fitting — “Honoring You.” Tonight is about recognizing the many ways you have contributed to MS2 — from pushing our technology to new levels to ensuring top-notch service to our customers, from developing the next generation of leaders to the giving of your time to improve our communities. By your words and actions, all of you represent the most critical part of MS2. You have had a profound impact on our achievements over the past year and the success we’ll have in the future. What’s more, your dedication, creativity and passion help ensure that those who risk so much for our liberty have the very best tools to succeed in their vital and dangerous missions. You are the best of us. Thank you for a remarkable year of achievement at MS2. Enjoy the evening! Sincerely, L o c k h e e d M a r t i n M S 2 Orlando P. Carvalho, President Lockheed Martin MS2 April 10, 2010 1 o f E v e nin g S ta r s O O O O O 2 0 1 0 Welcome and Introductions Richard Lockwood Salute Honorees to Champagne Toast Orlando P. Carvalho A ppetizer Honoring Individual Performance, T e a m P e r f o r m a n c e a n d F e l l o ws S oup Honoring Special Performance Recipients E ntrée H o n o r i n g P r e s i d e n t ’ s A wa r d R e c i p i e n t s D essert and 2 D ancing E v e n i n g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 Appetizer Crab Timbale with Organic Baby Greens and Spring Corn Relish b Soup Yellow Tomato Bisque b Entrée Grilled Black Angus Filet and Prosciutto Wrapped Scallops With Fire Roasted Tomato Demi Accompanied by Leek and Potato Mash, Sweet Potato Mash and Wild Mushroom bW F e at u r e d ines Estancia Cabernet Sauvignon Glen Carlou Chardonnay Vegetarian Option Available Upon Request 3 EE vv ee n n ii n n gg oo ff SS tt aa rr ss 22 00 11 00 Myles J. Burke For driving cost savings solutions and meaningful change in capture activities. R The President’s Excellence Award is presented annually to employees whose contributions reflect the highest standard of excellence. R Mr. Burke is recognized across the Corporation for his ability to drive business growth and innovation, leading enterprise-level growth activities, presenting innovative techniques at conferences, and partnering with our customers and suppliers to drive improvement. His efforts in key capture efforts such as FASI, AMDR, Space Fence, Advanced Programs, and DDG-113 as well as others position us for continued business growth and his focus on innovation, improvement and efficiency have helped these and other proposals realize savings, improve processes, and achieve winning solutions. Gabrielle A. Collepardi For outstanding sustainment contributions in support of MS2’s Ballistic Missile Defense programs. Ms. Collepardi was vital to Global Sustainment’s support of the 2009 Missile Defense Agency’s sole source request for proposal and award of follow-on work for Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense. As co-lead of the Logistics and Sustainment proposal effort, she flawlessly managed multiple tasks, including the collation of Global Sustainment’s requirements for all eleven elements of integrated logistics support. Her untiring devotion has earned her the unwavering support of MS2 leadership and the customer. 5 E v e nin g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 Matthew Gelber E v e n i n g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 David C. Kenneweg For demonstrating a true sense of urgency while providing outstanding security support to MS2’s international business capture and program teams. Mr. Gelber’s plan to meet requirements for elevated threat training resulted in the development of a computer-based training module permitting 21 MS2 travelers to complete critical business travel prior to completing classroom training. He processed more than 250 MS2 employees’ travel requests to high threat countries and provided training to more than 150. He developed a process for international traveler safety and security in many countries designated as very high threat locations. During a critical period of extensive travel, Mr. Gelber oversaw training of 97 employees in just two days, providing travelers with communication, evacuation and related plans for emergency services. Karen M. Johnson For outstanding leadership in the implementation of Lockheed Martin’s Procure to Pay across all MS2 sites. Ms. Johnson applied a disciplined program management approach, engaged as a proactive collaborative partner with the Corporate and Electronic Systems’ teams and personally committed to MS2’s success in the Procure to Pay (P2P) initiative. P2P replaced more than 40 different procurement systems throughout Lockheed Martin with a common SAP procure to pay application. Ms. Johnson’s personal commitment to the project’s success is evident in her many long hours, significant travel and leadership style that exemplified Full Spectrum Leadership imperatives with a crossfunctional, cross-business team. 6 For leading his team to deliver the first two EQ-36 radars only 30 months after contract award. The leadership Mr. Kenneweg displayed on the EQ-36 contract has shaped the future by growing the white space market. His dedication proved that MS2’s approach was sound and the 12 Initial Production systems already in progress would meet the Army’s requirements. Most importantly, it positioned MS2 to win additional initial production awards of over $200M in 2009 and 2010 and positioned us well ahead of our competition to win the EQ-36 Full Rate Production contract this year. Ellen D. Mitchell For using her natural qualities as a Full Spectrum leader, along with her extensive communications knowledge, in special service to two Electronics Systems business presidents and their teams. Ms. Mitchell has been described as the “utility communicator” in the Electronic Systems Business Area in 2009. She acted in two senior leadership positions as a result of senior leadership’s confidence in her maturity, sound judgment, communications expertise and leadership skills. Not only was Ms. Mitchell able to oversee ongoing projects at both businesses, but she also successfully initiated and completed several others. As a Full Spectrum leader, she continues to use the experience she acquired to further benefit the company as a whole. 7 E v e nin g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 Michael P. Newman For outstanding leadership of the DDG 1000 DCMA COE Audit. Mr. Newman’s leadership on the DDG 1000 DCMA COE Audit was pivotal to its successful outcome. The work he performed has been leveraged across MS2 and other parts of the corporation, and many view his efforts as the best performance to date for the corporation in this type of audit. With the increased focus on Earned Value in industry and across the corporation, this was no small feat. Rod R. Reints For outstanding efforts in the win of the Communications at Speed and Depth program. Mr. Reints’ efforts were key to winning the Communications at Speed and Depth program and unseating the incumbent. Since the award, Mr. Reint has spearheaded the effort and built an MS2-wide and multi-company team with excellent working relationships, open lines of communications and a free flow of information. Through his efforts, traditional competitive barriers have been dropped with the commercial teammates by building trust and compartmentalizing information. Anthony M. Rosemarino For maintaining outstanding government and congressional relationships Mr. Rosemarino has done a tremendous job liaising with federal, state and local government officials, Lockheed Martin Washington Operations, executive management, and partners during a very challenging period. He has successfully maintained federal funding on troubled programs and has supported Washington Operations in lobbying for policy provisions in federal appropriations. Mr. Rosemarino supported Washington Operations in effectively 8 E v e n i n g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 communicating to Congress and the Executive Branch concerning several key programs including the VH-71 and Joint Light Tactical Vehicle programs. He also has been instrumental in developing an innovative MH-60R/S technology upgrade strategy to support Navy needs. Brian D. Sutterfield For consistent high performance on enterprise-wide business technology initiatives advancing strategic programs and pursuits. After relocating his family to San Diego to take on the CANES Capture Chief Engineer responsibility, Mr. Sutterfield climbed a fast ramp on requirements, team accomplishments and direction with limited time prior to RFP release. He infused experienced leadership and enabled all disciplines of the pursuit team to collaborate on the best solution to affordably meet customer requirements. He built a strong sense of team and urgency, leading to convergence on a much more robust and responsive solution for the U. S. Navy. His innovative partner leverage and development process streamlining drove $3.5 million in B&P savings while achieving design-to-cost objectives and creating the best value/technical solution. Carl Williams For sustaining the highest level of performance and outstanding leadership to the Special Projects Capture Team. Mr. Williams’s leadership, dedication, and outstanding customer relationship proved instrumental to the competitive Special Project Program with a total contract value in excess of $150 million. He provided key leadership to a cross-functional capture team over a twelve month period to develop and execute a winning strategy. Mr. Williams ensured the integrated capture team left no stone unturned in the development and delivery of an outstanding proposal. 9 E v e n i n g Special Category Awards o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 The Ethics in Action award is presented to an individual who demonstrates a commitment to personal excellence, ethical behavior and integrity. Patrick J. Carey For recognizing the need for and establishing the necessary firewall on the ADIRCM trade study. Mr. Carey’s customer requested that he perform a trade study to evaluate the integration impacts associated with products from potential suppliers on the Assault Directed Infra-Red Counter Measures (ADIRCM) program. He immediately recognized Lockheed Martin Systems Integration – Owego (LMSI-O) would be evaluating a Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control ADIRCM system at the same time that LMSI-O would be evaluating ADIRCM systems of several competitors. Mr. Carey immediately took steps to establish an internal firewall plan to avert another Lockheed Martin organization from being precluded from bidding on a program due to an organizational conflict of interest restriction. Daniel Riola For leading with the highest standards of integrity with employees and customers. Mr. Riola exhibited MS2’s commitment to ethical business conduct by recognizing the need to report a situation that could have had an adverse impact to the SEAWOLF submarine fleet. His proactive steps helped re-establish the customer’s confidence in Lockheed Martin’s integrity and validated the reliability of the Lockheed Martin process. 11 E v e nin g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 The Excellence in Inclusion award recognizes individuals who embrace diversity and seek to leverage inclusive work environments and mentoring to improve business performance. John C. Ceccherelli For his commitment to embracing diversity and seeking inclusive work environments to improve business performance. Mr. Ceccherelli’s efforts surrounding diversity are evident by his dedication and commitment to the Lockheed Martin-BOCES New Visions Engineering Academy. He leads by example by regularly soliciting different perspectives and openly welcoming diverse opinions and ideologies. E v e n i n g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 Hugh S. McLean For exceptional performance as the team leader for the ILS Sustainment Engineering Support efforts for LCS-1. Mr. McLean’s personal efforts created a streamlined process that defines crisp, clear roles depicted in the Interim Support Plan for the LCS 1 ILS Sustainment Team. He ensured all levels of the team were fully engaged and coordinated to provide consistent support throughout a myriad of technical challenges presented by an aggressive schedule and rapidly shifting contract environment. His efforts fully engaged a wide variety of efforts across the Global Sustainment and Technical Operations teams. Suzanne R. Wenner Carol Dezorzi For building inclusive teams by focusing on individual strengths, developing employee potential, and celebrating both team and individual accomplishments. Ms. Dezorzi’s ability to define team member assignments to target growth areas has resulted in increased domain expertise in areas where single points of failure previously existed. Her focus on inclusiveness within her teams creates a positive atmosphere which allows the team to focus on achieving goals, while always ensuring all team members’ concerns are heard and addressed. 12 For fostering a very positive and inclusive working environment supporting the executive team on resource management. Ms. Wenner took on additional responsibilities providing resource management support to a significantly larger executive population. She worked closely with the sub-exec team, demonstrating strong leadership skills along with developing a trusting and inclusive environment on this complex assignment. Through this inclusive environment, Ms. Wenner was always able to get her assignments completed on-time and to a high quality that was appreciated by the entire executive team. 13 E v e nin g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 The Exceptional Service award is presented to an individual who performs far beyond the specifications of a contract or the normal course of business. E v e n i n g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 Sean A. Hicks For exemplifying teamwork and giving back to the community in a truly extraordinary manner. Penny J. Chelak For perseverance and her ability to meet business commitments Ms. Chelak considered appropriate courses of action and maintained data integrity by leveraging her superior GEM knowledge to work through an abnormal catastrophic system failure. She led a successful closure effort that involved Lockheed Martin Systems Integration – Owego, TSS and International Business 2009 year-end financial requirements. She re-evaluated schedule priorities and implemented alternative approaches to achieve the year-end financial close deliverables while ensuring all players were kept well-informed because of the potential system impact. Thomas J. Hanley For exceptional service in supporting integration of a hybrid Owego Mission Computer into the Harvest Hawk platform Mr. Hanley applied technical excellence, outstanding leadership and exceptional team-building skills to successfully integrate the software platform that enabled the use of the Owego Mission Computer. The effort required him to spend extended periods of time in Palmdale to keep the progress moving forward. Throughout the integration process, Mr. Hanley worked with many stakeholders and succeeded in getting the product to a deployable state. 14 Mr. Hicks is a true leader in the community. His passion and dedication to helping others is an example for others to follow. He goes above and beyond to serve and give back to others in the community and has improved the quality of life for countless individuals through the numerous activities he supports. Chad M. Norcross For building exceptional team service to all customers. Mr. Norcross built an exceptional team to service all customers, both internal and external, providing Asset Control and outstanding customer relationships. He ensured task accomplishments were on time and within budget for the MH-60R production program. Dana B. Roper For going above and beyond his management duties to help save the life of a fellow employee. Mr. Roper was concerned when one of his employees did not come to work. After following company protocol, he took it a step further by calling the employee’s emergency contact. Mr. Roper and a security representative went to the employee’s home and found her lying on the floor unconscious – she had suffered a stroke. Mr. Roper’s quick, decisive action helped save her life. 15 E v e nin g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 E v e n i n g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 Individual Honorees The Full Spectrum Leader of the Year award recognizes individuals that distinguish themselves by showing leadership in all areas. Jerald D. Nespor For exemplary demonstration of Full Spectrum Leadership on both Space Fence and AMDR-S, securing key contract wins. Jacqueline Abbott For her superb support of B-2 program management and new business. Ms. Abbott was instrumental in running the IRAD program that was targeted to win the B-2 Digital Receiver Contract. She effectively managed a critical schedule, program, and proposal effort leading to a year-end demo and $43 million contract award. Edwardo T. Gillison For embracing his assignment to transform the San Diego Tech Ops culture and positively impact the Po Sheng program’s customer satisfaction. Mr. Gillison is a proactive, self-starting Full Spectrum Leader who has made significant and positive impacts on the Po Sheng program and the San Diego site. By establishing a strong partnership with his business and technical counterparts, as well as his technical team, he led the way in addressing on-going challenges within the Po Sheng program. Mr. Gillison’s leadership effected a culture change to one of shared accountability and quality improvement resulting in an overall stronger performing organization. 16 Mr. Nespor was a key player in winning two MS2/Corporate Focus Programs: Space Fence and AMDR-S. His thoughtful insight and dedicated efforts not only benefit the business but also inspire others who work with him. Frederick W. Oberste For making a positive impact by shaping the future, building effective relationships, energizing his team, delivering results, and modeling personal excellence & ethical integrity. Mr. Oberste works hard to ensure his customers on the Australian Rail program are happy and satisfied. Because their concerns are important to him, he tries his best to address them promptly, while also working to help the program advance through the acquisition. He has proven to be a model business leader for many young engineers, helping them grow both professionally and personally through his positive attitude and encouraging words. 17 E v e nin g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 E v e n i n g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 The Mentor of the Year award is presented to employees who help cultivate a new generation of leadership, passing along their institutional knowledge and keen business acumen for the benefit of all. Michel Sacho For exhibiting exceptional leadership as the Human Resources and Site Services Leader for Lockheed Martin Canada during 2009. Mr. Sacho’s proactive and tireless efforts to provide Human Resources support to the Halifax Class Modernization program proved instrumental in the program launching on time. With the capture of the Halifax Class Modernization program, Lockheed Martin Canada was faced with two immediate challenges – recruitment and facilities. The company needed to hire more than 100 engineers to meet the program’s demanding schedule requirements. Mr. Sacho invigorated his Human Resources organization to ensure the program was fully staffed to avoid any delays. In addition, his team exceeded all customer expectations by contracting, building and opening the new Maritime Advanced Training and Test Site within 10 months under challenging labor and weather conditions. Janine A. Collins For developing talented employees and providing them with insight on how to reach their goals and how to help meet MS2’s business objectives. Ms. Collins has helped to further her mentees’ understanding of the MS2 business by hosting roundtable mentoring sessions. She regularly provides insight, feedback, and guidance to six mentees by sharing lessons learned, helping to identify opportunities that align with their career goals and by suggesting training modules that develop leadership and technical skills. Her motivation, leading by example and encouraging employees to exceed in their performance goals is what makes her stand out as a great mentor among her peers. Valerie Underwood For her passion and boundless energy in technology that others admire. Ms. Underwood’s innovation, problem solving skills, technological knowledge and communication skills are just some of the talents her mentees admire. She has encouraged her mentees to file patents, bringing prestige to the company and confidence to MS2’s customers. Her ability to work with customers is admired by many and is helping to shape the future with those whom she works. 18 19 E v e n i n g Individual Awards o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 Marc T. Angelucci For dedicated leadership and creativity in achieving a critical milestone on the EQ-36 program, as well as positioning MS2 to win future business on the Space Fence and CG(X) programs. Vyshali N. Belagodu For exceptional leadership and tireless efforts in the success of IPDA 1 and 2 and AT-2 for USS Freedom, providing a bridge between the shipyard, Navy customer and Lockheed Martin technical team. Vincent P. Benischek For outstanding work in developing the Compact Parametric Antenna technology and its applications, opening many new applications in the Electromagnetic spectrum that were previously thought impossible. Richard T. Bruno For outstanding vision and leadership, building a program that will provide MS2 with new work in program management, system integration, mechanical/electrical engineering, procurement and manufacturing. 21 E v e nin g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 Robert K. Buchheim For exemplary leadership during the investigation and resolution of the Trident valve weld issue, behaving with urgency each day through effective communication, visible presence around the organization and personal passion and pride. Bryan L. Cleaveland For exceptional leadership on the Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program Block 2 proposal, establishing credibility with the U.S. Navy customer while building confidence in our team. Cheryl A. DeBoise For outstanding leadership and drive to accomplish the complete financial and business integration of the Aculight business into Lockheed Martin. Neil Digeronimo For exceptional leadership as the manager of the Persistent Threat Detection System, receiving numerous accolades from the customer on system performance and customer responsiveness. Brooke S. Eiche For outstanding support creating and documenting Process Performance Models, helping programs monitor and predict behaviors to make them successful. 22 E v e n i n g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 Amy M. Fair For outstanding leadership in building MS2’s business and relationships with the Office of Naval Research, significantly growing Surface-SBMD opportunities in CRAD. Anthony French For outstanding leadership that yields superior results in the performance of his Production Control management responsibilities, continually going above and beyond with a “do-whatever-it-takes” approach. Stephen W. Froelich For instrumental leadership in program performance through Program Assist partnership, improving the efficiency on several programs and establishing their program baselines. Sourabh Garg For exceptional technical leadership on the JLTV capture team, developing innovative methods and tools that were instrumental in quickly and accurately estimating the cost associated with each potential option. Albert A. Gonzalez For exceptional ability to think beyond his local site to help secure additional Train Management opportunities internationally, remaining focused on quality execution and the customer’s and MS2’s objectives. 23 E v e nin g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 Thomas C. Greer For exceptional leadership and tireless efforts providing expert strategic counsel to executive leadership, while implementing integrated communications plans that epitomized our corporate values. James S. Howard For tireless efforts and personal sacrifice integrating the newly built JLTV TV6 and TV7 trucks in Sealy, Texas so they could be shipped to the JLTV CDR in working condition. Kenneth J. Johnson For outstanding commitment, dedication and expertise in working with others across MS2 to establish a process for consistent review and approval of Free and Open Source Software Licenses. Pete R. Leary For exemplary leadership organizing a network of key individuals from each location and facilitating routine and timely reporting for various forums within MS2 and Electronic Systems. 24 E v e n i n g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 Kelly M. Lehman For exemplary leadership and extraordinary efforts in helping to develop new business opportunities for MS2. William J. Lozier For outstanding leadership supporting a swift proposal to recapture the United States Army’s Persistent Threat Detection System operations and support contract. Maryann E. Marandola For outstanding commitment and boundless energy establishing an integrated staffing process which enables holistic staffing views. Regina Mayne For exceptional leadership maintaining the performance of the site above its key cost, schedule, and quality goals that resulted in an early delivery of the Remote Multi-Mission Vehicle LRIP8 program. Edward J. Mckeown For dedicated support and outstanding drive to resolve significant combat system issues with high customer visibility on DDG-105, F-310 and F-312. 25 E v e nin g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 Michael R. McPherson For outstanding support on two significant MS2 Radar Systems contract awards that position the company for future new business opportunities. Thomas Metzger For outstanding technical excellence through the implementation of patented innovative design concepts in the RailGuide™ Locomotive Control Unit, significantly enhancing rail business opportunities. Laurie E. Meyer For exceptional leadership enabling MS2 to capture a commanding position in the Ocean Energy Thermal Conversion market. Gary T. Murphy For outstanding leadership and extraordinary effort in the capture and execution of the USS Freedom lifetime support sustainment program. William J. Murphy For technical excellence as the field service representative supporting the TPS-59 radar program, establishing and maintaining an enduring and inclusive relationship with U.S. Marine Corps personnel. 26 E v e n i n g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 Joseph A. Ottaviano For exceptional leadership on the Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program Block 2 program, establishing MS2 as the U.S. Navy’s premier provider of electronic warfare technical solutions. Thomas J. Pagano For development of an innovative Combat System equipment cooling system that meets performance requirements and achieves significant cost savings. Donald L. Parker For outstanding leadership and exceptional devotion to developing comprehensive, compliant responses to critical proposals that better position MS2 in the overall competition. Sharon C. Parsley For exceptional ability to constantly work across sites and LOB boundaries to maximize MS2 results, while always considering the bigger picture and aligning all of her efforts appropriately. 27 E v e nin g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 Sandip S. Patel For technical leadership and support defining new MS2-wide standards, processes and designs for Performance Analyst tools. A. Javier Paz For exceptional international business development, leading to the award of the Royal Saudi Air Force Signal Processor and Data Processor Radar Upgrade contract. Robert E. Phillips For dedicated leadership and exceptional quality program management on the Medium Extended Air Defense System program, resulting in appropriately managed risks and improved radar systems quality. Thomas M. Rabbia For outstanding technical leadership on the EQ-36 program, positioning the team for successful contractor live fire testing and sell-off of two radar systems. Teresa S. Redder For exceptional leadership and dedication to the Coast Guard program, building trust with the customer and continuing to deliver on all commitments, helping to build MS2’s aviation portfolio. 28 E v e n i n g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 David Savage For technical excellence on the Halifax Modernization – Combat System Design and Build contract, receiving praise from the customer and continuously meeting important programmatic milestones. Amanda L. Scarpato For outstanding leadership as the Infosec Assurance lead for the MH-60 program, providing guidance for multiple programs and keeping the MH-60 focused on all aspects of information assurance. Kenneth R. Schulz For exceptional leadership in developing a common technical development curriculum for the Engineering Leadership Development Program, eliminating duplicate costs and increasing training MS2-wide. Tushar K. Shah, Ph.D. For outstanding efforts as the Chief Scientist leading the Nanotechnology Engineering Application Research team, developing the world’s first continuous process to grow carbon nanotubes on materials. 29 o f E v e nin g S ta r s 2 0 1 0 E v e n i n g Rick C. Stevens Annemarie P. Young Susan P. Surgent Lorraine J. Yozzo For technical excellence on the integration of militarized processing technologies, positioning MS2 to be the premier avionics supplier of choice for Lockheed Martin Aeronautics. For outstanding leadership on transforming on-site medical clinics into full service Health/Wellness clinics focused on employee health and preventive care. Guy V. Tuori o f S ta r s For exceptional contributions to the Advanced Train Management System through excelling in innovative and strategic thinking to successfully manage this international commercial-based contact. For dedicated leadership on the Airborne Early Warning Radar and Advanced Programs team, adapting to a changing organization and helping to integrate the team into program office operations. For exemplary team leadership in response to Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) corrective action reports, negotiating a closure path with DCMA personnel on outstanding actions. Morgan S. Woodward For outstanding efforts in rebuilding MS2’s relationship with the U.S. Coast Guard and laying the foundation for future C4ISR work. 30 2 0 1 0 31 E v e n i n g Team Awards o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 0 8 Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense Proposal Team For exceptional teamwork and commitment in preparing a successful proposal for the new Aegis BMD contract, securing immediate business for MS2 and laying the groundwork for future Surface-SBMD business. The Aegis BMD proposal, worth $1.2 billion with growth to more than $4 billion in 10 years, resulted in a sole-source contract for MS2 to continue as the Aegis Weapon System prime contractor and Combat System Engineering Agent and developer for Aegis BMD. The contract was awarded after three weeks of complex, painstaking negotiations that required the team to cooperatively respond to customer questions and challenges, often working nights and weekends. This success is a testament to the dedication, patience, and perseverance of every member of the proposal team. The members of the Capture Team Award - Aegis BMD Proposal Team are: Rowland D. Escritor Alan E. Ferraro Mark K. Groman John P. Iovacchino Donn E. Jaynes Stacey M. Jones Amy Karman Spiros H. Koulas William Miasek Brett C. Pennock 33 Joseph D. Raschella Daniel J. Ruch Brendan R. Scanlon Richard D. Shakarjian Diane West E v e nin g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 0 8 E v e n i n g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 0 8 CMMI® Level 5 Team EQ-36 Integration & Test Team For preparing MS2 in achieving CMMI® maturity level 5 in its recent appraisal of the business. For delivering the first two Non-Recurring Engineering developmental systems to the customer less than 30 months after contract award. Achieving CMMI® Level 5 distinguishes MS2 as having a set of robust processes that are followed - with a sharp focus on continuous improvement using the results of its measurement program, a discriminator for MS2 as it pursues new business. CMMI® Level 5 has only been achieved by a small number of business units across the industry and is a significant accomplishment that reflects many hours of preparation and effort on behalf of the business to demonstrate the full set of practices defined in the CMMI® model. The EQ-36 team demonstrated its dedication day in and day out for several months working tirelessly, not only in Syracuse but also in Yuma. Collaborative teamwork between Syracuse and Moorestown and between operations and engineering in a true IPT structure allowed expeditious resolution of issues identified during assembly, integration and testing. This team worked closely with our U.S. Army customer to ensure the customer was aware of our status, understood the path we were taking to closure and was supportive of our actions. The team has successfully completed two formal Software Qualification Tests and Contractor Live Fire Tests and completed turnover of two systems through the DD-250 process. These successes enabled MS2 to respond to an Army Operational Needs Statement to deliver these types of radars to solve an immediate combat problem. The members of the Team Accomplishments Award - CMMI® Level 5 Team are: Stephen M. Austin Scott D. Barrie Robert H. Beckley Paul L. Coe Joseph J. Czarnecki Judith W. Drenth James P. Evans Robert E. Hayes Alfred W. Huf III Kimberly K. Hughes 34 James Kubeck Michael J. Meirink Dana B. Roper Charles R. Steppe Patricia A. Tenney The members of the Team Accomplishments Award - EQ-36 Integration & Test Team are: Brian S. Bastian Kenneth R. Burger David E. Crocker Lawrence J. Derdzinski Brian Furgala Douglas R. Graham David M. Hallatt Heath L. McLean Kurt D. Schmidt Frank A. Spicciati 35 Richard W. Stephenson Gary K. Stewart Glen Yoo Pascal R. Young E v e nin g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 0 8 E v e n i n g EQ-36 MS2 Operations Team o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 0 8 MH-60R Aircraft Production Team For successfully delivering the first two Non-Recurring Engineering systems in 30 months. For successfully delivering 18 aircraft of the Multi-Year production contract. A key element in the success of the EQ-36 program, which successfully delivered the first two NRE systems in 30 months, has been the utilization of the MS2 “One Factory” model, for the Non-Recurring Engineering system, as well as the followon Initial Production deliveries. The combined production team’s efforts played a significant role keeping the program on track and sold in the eyes of the U.S. Army customer. The team included employees from Akron, Clearwater, Moorestown and Syracuse working together across the enterprise. The MH-60R Aircraft Production team worked together to deliver the first 18 aircraft, six of which had zero discrepancies. They received praise from the customer for their efforts that enabled and supported the first operational deployment of the MH-60R aircraft, as well as the first operational deployment of the MH-60R Armed Helicopter. The members of the Team Accomplishments Award - EQ-36 MS2 Operations Team are: Daniel V. Crimi Jacquelyn D. Cuny Michael R. Dix Alan R. Eastwick Mary Erickson Laura M. Giordano Debbie E. Miller Thaddeus M. Miller 36 Daniel T. Quirino Salvatore Torre Andrew L. Vance Chad P. Zivich The members of the Team Accomplishments Award - MH-60R Aircraft Production Team are: Stacey A. Berthiaume James W. Champion Sheila Curry Thomas J. Elston Patrick M. Fitzsimmons Cathy L. Gasper Deborah Guagliardo Timothy E. Hale Denise M. Helms Chad M. Norcross 37 Jessica L. Parks James H. Riffanacht Curt M. Shanahan Michael J. Stasko Paul Tricarico E v e nin g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 0 8 E v e n i n g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 Po Sheng Contractor Performance Assessment Reports Team Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program Block 2 Capture Team For its outstanding success of installing 27 sites in Taiwan and developing 68 contract delivery requirement lists on or ahead of schedule. For outstanding capture of a new franchise business for the MS2 and Radar Systems Line of Business. The Po Sheng Hardware Installation Team produced high-quality work within aggressive time constraints to integrate Taiwan’s Army, Navy and Air Force defense platforms, sensors, vehicles and command centers into a C4ISR system. The team successfully installed 27 sites in Taiwan, 15 of which were completed ahead of schedule. They also developed 68 contract delivery requirement list documents, in which 53 delivered early. The U.S. government was extremely satisfied with the team’s proficient work, commenting on their proactive, innovative, continuous business and work process improvements. Each team member has demonstrated strong initiative, dedication and high attention to detail, which was vital to the team’s success. Through tireless work, dedication and an attitude that allowed nothing to stand in their way, the Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program capture team overcame tremendous obstacles. The team worked around the clock to close and ensure that no possible competitive advantage was left out of the MS2 offering. These results were turned into a proposal the Navy labeled “the most in-depth and comprehensive electronic warfare proposal they had seen.” By winning this program, MS2 has transitioned from a bit player in surface electronic warfare to become the Navy’s premier provider of electronic warfare technical solutions. The members of the Team Accomplishments Award - Po Sheng CPAR Team are: Charles R. Barker Arnold Edner Mbong C. Ekiko Robert L. Fleischman William J. Gault Daniel Gericke Scott A. Latham John M. Leduc Kanwal S. Mahal Sheldon L. Margolis 38 David Moriarty Susan Rhoads David N. Thornton Christina M. Waldorfer Jeffrey P. Zeimantz The members of the Capture Team Award - Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program Block 2 Capture Team are: David M. Beard Tracie W. Cardillo Michael J. Curtis Patrick A. Fitzgerald Gregory J. Gannett Jamie A. Hoy William A. MacDonald Bhavin Rokad Stephen J. Rook Thomas F. Secor 39 James P. Snyder Andrew S. Thyne William R. Wachob Shawn E. Walters Ronald M. Zyskowski E v e nin g o f S ta r s 2 0 1 0 In 2009, the following individuals were named Lockheed Martin Fellows, a distinction that recognizes and encourages the highest levels of accomplishment in individual contributor technical career fields. Lockheed Martin Fellows are the top one percent of our professional technical team. Robert S. Afzal David R. Ott The Roots of True Achievement Lie in the Will to Become the Best that You Can Become. —Harold Taylor 40 April 10, 2010 Westfields Marriott Chantilly, Virginia Printed on FSC “Forest Stewardship Council” certified fibers