Dallas Area Lockheed Martin Employees Selected as Corporate Fellows

DALLAS, TX, 15-DEC-05 --


In an extremely selective corporate program that is limited to one percent of its technical employee population, Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] has selected several employees from the Dallas area as Lockheed Martin Corporate Fellows. These employees are recognized as the top technical talent who are critical to sustaining Lockheed Martin’s leadership in advanced technologies.

“It's more than just a title,” said Russ Frew, vice president of Programs and Technology at Lockheed Martin. “These select few represent the legacy of our company's past, present and future.”

Each honoree has displayed an exceptional record of sustained technical achievement and has consistently demonstrated leadership. In their varied roles, they have each earned a technical bid, patent or technical award, received professional society recognition or written technical books and journal articles.

Individual Awards:

James R. Clarke of Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control in Dallas is recognized for his expertise in propulsion technologies and as the solid rocket motor subject matter expert for Lockheed Martin. He has made significant contributions in the areas of ballistic performance, insensitive munitions (IM) solutions, composite case manufacturing, igniter performance and mechanical properties.

Harry R. Barnard of Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control in Dallas is recognized for his expertise in aerodynamics, wind tunnel testing and vehicle performance throughout his 40 years of service with the company. His responsibilities have included aerodynamic coefficient estimation, wind tunnel model design and testing, autopilot and control system analysis, 6-Degree Of Freedom simulation, stress analysis and aerodynamic heating analysis.

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