2005 – Lockheed Martin – P-3C Modernization

 

"Lockheed Martin Expands TSRI's P-3C Modernization Contract"

Kirkland, WA. (October 4, 2005) – Kirkland, WA. (October 4, 2005) – Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMCO) has expanded The Software Revolution, Inc.’s (TSRI’s) contract for supporting modernization of the acoustic signal processing code on-board the Navy’s P-3C aircraft. The contract expansion will allow TSRI to apply the automatic re-factoring capabilities inherent in TSRI’s JANUS Studio®    toolset to improve the system’s performance and maintainability.

Greg Tadlock, TSRI’s Vice President, Sales & Marketing said, “TSRI is pleased that the success we’ve had thus far in transforming the P-3C’s Ada code to C++, and in providing related support to this important LMCO project, has given LMCO the confidence to move forward with TSRI on automatic re-factoring, a process whereby dead and redundant code is removed from a system without changing the system’s functionality.”

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Greg Tadlock
Vice President of Sales
Phone: (425) 284-2770
Fax:     (425) 284-2785
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