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Lockheed Martin Names Marillyn Hewson EVP Of Electronic Systems Business - Quick Facts

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Lockheed Martin Corp. (LMT) announced that Marillyn Hewson will become Executive Vice President of the Electronic Systems business area effective Jan. 1, 2010. Hewson, who is currently President, Systems Integration-Owego, succeeds Christopher Kubasik, whose appointment to the position of President and Chief Operating Officer was announced last month.

John Lucas, 49, will become Senior Vice President of Human Resources effective Feb. 1, 2010, succeeding Kenneth Disken, who is retiring following a distinguished 40-year career. Lucas joined Lockheed Martin in May 2009 and brings 25 years of human resources leadership experience in the manufacturing, pharmaceutical and technology industries, most recently at Microsoft.

William Graham, 59, will become deputy to Information Systems & Global Services Executive Vice President Linda Gooden effective Jan. 1, 2010.

Orlando Carvalho, 51, will become President of the Maritime Systems and Sensors business effective Jan. 1, 2010, succeeding Fred Moosally who previously announced his retirement after a long and distinguished career with the U.S. Navy and the defense industry. Carvalho is currently vice president and general manager of MS2's operations in Moorestown, N.J.

Effective Jan. 1, 2010, the ground vehicle line of business, which includes the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle program, will be realigned from Systems Integration-Owego to Missiles and Fire Control, and the balance of Owego's business will realign with Maritime Systems and Sensors.

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