Lockheed Martin has been awarded two Navy intelligence sharing contracts valued at up to $90 million.
Under the five-year contracts, Lockheed will support the Radiant Mercury cross-domain intelligence sharing solution. "Radiant Mercury supports simultaneous data flows to hundreds of channels, interfaces with most major C4ISR systems, and supports most transport, network and data link protocols," said a company news release. "Used by both U.S. and allied partners at more than 400 sites worldwide, Radiant Mercury has streamlined the process of sharing critical operational and intelligence information with coalition forces."
Radiant Mercury is approved for both top secret and secret interoperability by the Unified Cross Domain Services Management Office. "Since developing Radiant Mercury in 1992, we've ensured it has met the operational needs of customers throughout the world," said Rob Smith, vice president of C4ISR for Lockheed Martin's Information Systems & Global Solutions division. "As we deploy the fourth generation of the system, we'll continue to advance it with the most robust capabilities available."