Kirkland, WA. (September 1, 2004)
- Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMCO), teamed with
The Software Revolution, Inc. (TSRI) and others, was awarded a
$213 million research and development contract for modernization
of the Integrated Strategic Planning & Analysis Network (I-SPAN).
I-SPAN will be an evolutionary acquisition using a spiral
development process to modernize the nation's strategic warfare planning system
that will extend through January 2014. TSRI's primary role in this project will
be to use its JANUS toolset to automatically transform the various
system application languages, such as Fortran and Ada, into modern, platform
independent C++ and Java.
Randy Doblar, TSRI's Chief Operating Officer said, "LMCO
has brought together a particularly strong team of contractors to ensure the
successful modernization of our nation's strategic planning system. TSRI was
pleased to have been included in the team and to have had the opportunity to
demonstrate its technology to the customer during the proposal review process.
It's gratifying to know that JANUS provided LMCO with a unique technical and
cost discriminator that helped the team to win."
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