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Working in partnership with the Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG), Lockheed Martin has announced the successful completion of the first phase of the research-and-development initiative known as Project Coorong, which is focused on the development of over-the-horizon radar capability, including the ability to track fast and small targets at night.
Lockheed Martin and DSTG worked together to demonstrate the practical application of capability from the lab-based initiative. Funded by the company, the project is an example of how private-public partnerships can innovate and collaborate to deliver new capabilities on schedule and under budget, Lockheed Martin stated on June 9.
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“Project Coorong demonstrates Lockheed Martin Australia’s commitment to engaging and supporting small to medium enterprise companies and developing their innovative ability to participate in leading-edge technology,” said general manager Jack Mahoney. “The project successfully completed its milestones ahead of schedule and in less than 12 months, while bringing on board a number of SMEs new to the program.”
Lockheed Martin Australia has been supporting the Jindalee Operational Radar Network (JORN) since 2003.