Lockheed Martin, Gibbs & Cox, Bollinger Shipyards and
Marinette Marine Team for Navy LCS Program
WASHINGTON, D.C. – March 4, 2003 Trumpeting the strength of combining leaders in
systems engineering, mid-market shipbuilding and naval architecture, officials from Lockheed
Martin, Gibbs & Cox, Bollinger Shipyards and Marinette Marine today announced a teaming
effort to capture the Navy's Littoral Combat Ship program.
The Navy considers LCS its most transformational effort and number one budget priority.
"In the process of creating this team, we carefully considered all of the innovative and unique
requirements the Navy needs in this new ship," said Fred Moosally, president of Lockheed
Martin's Naval Electronics & Surveillance Systems. "Our team harnesses world class expertise in
naval architecture, LCS-sized ship construction, systems engineering and program management to
help the Navy fill its littoral warfare needs."
Lockheed Martin will be the prime contractor, with Gibbs & Cox, Bollinger Shipyards and
Marinette Marine sharing significant roles as principal team members.
Gibbs & Cox is a leading naval architectural and marine engineering firm, and world-renowned
designer of surface combatants for the U.S. and international navies. Gibbs & Cox will be the
team's platform design authority, naval architect and platform systems integrator.
"We are pleased to be partnering with these industry leaders to provide the United States Navy
with a robust transformational solution to the littoral threat," said Kevin Moak, chairman of Gibbs
& Cox, Inc. "Ships built to our designs, such as the USS Cole, USS Stark and USS Samuel B.
Roberts, have a proven track record in combat threat situations around the world."
Bollinger Shipyards and Marinette Marine both share long lists of shipbuilding successes. As mid-market shipbuilders, their construction work serves smaller classes of ships and vessels, similar to
the Navy's size requirements for LCS. In addition, both ship builders have significant experience
serving commercial markets, where price, design, quality and on-time delivery are the primary
measures for winning new customers.
Bollinger Shipyards is a leading builder of vessels serving the energy, commercial and government
marine markets. It operates 14 shipyards located throughout South Louisiana and Texas. Bollinger
built the U.S. Navy's Cyclone patrol craft, the U.S. Coast Guard's 110-foot Island Class and
the87-foot coastal patrol boats, as well as liftboats, tugs, offshore supply vessels, OPA 90 tank
barges and specialty ships.
"The Littoral Combat Ship is a perfect fit for us," said Mike Ellis, executive vice president and
chief operating officer for Bollinger Shipyards. "Our entire business is building and servicing mid-
size vessels for our government and commercial markets. We have a strong track record of meeting
our customers' needs in all areas from innovative design, quality workmanship and on time
delivery."
Marinette Marine, with its shipyard facilities in Marinette, Wisc., is a leading shipbuilder serving
the government, military and commercial customers throughout the maritime industry. Its
shipbuilding portfolio includes U.S. Coast Guard icebreakers and buoy tenders, U.S. Navy mine
countermeasure vessels and ocean tugs, as well as ferries, dredges and tugs.
"Many of our programs involve complex maritime solutions, and we deliver great ships on time, on
or below budget," said Dennis McCloskey, president of Manitowoc Marine. "We're excited to
bring our expertise and record of results to the Navy's LCS program."
Responsibilities for the two shipyards include production and cost engineering, production design
and platform production.
In addition to serving as the overall prime, Lockheed Martin will be the systems and modularity
architect, hullform developer and lead the overall program management and cost analysis work.
"This team brings the right talents to the Navy's service," said Moosally. "However, we will
continue to build our team to bring in core and specialty expertise from around the world – this
program is a top priority for the Navy, and we will make sure they are successful."
As the leading technology solutions provider and integrator to the U.S. government, Lockheed Martin
(NYSE: LMT) focuses on the defense, information technology and homeland security requirements of the
military services and civil agencies. The Corporation's advanced technology solutions draw on world-class
capabilities in systems engineering and integration, complex project management, software development
and information technology. Lockheed Martin Corporation is headquartered in Bethesda, M.D.
Gibbs & Cox, Inc., specializing in surface combatant design and integration, brings more than 70
years of naval engineering expertise to the LCS program. More than 150 ships on active duty in
nearly 20 navies around the globe, including 60 percent of the U.S. Navy's surface combatant
fleet, are built to Gibbs & Cox, Inc. designs. The firm also provides engineering and design
support directly to the U.S. Navy in early phase design and development of future systems for the
Navy's surface combatant fleet. Gibbs & Cox, Inc. is headquartered in Arlington, Va.
Family owned and operated since 1946, Bollinger Shipyards, Inc., Lockport, La., has 14 shipyards
strategically located between New Orleans and Houston with direct access to the Gulf of Mexico,
Mississippi River and Intracoastal Waterway. Bollinger is a leading designer and builder of fast
military patrol boats, offshore oil field support vessels, tugs, rigs, liftboats, inland waterways and
OPA '90 ocean-going double hull barges as well as other steel and aluminum products.
Marinette Marine is part of Manitowoc Company, Inc.'s (NYSE: MTW) Marine Group. In
addition to serving as a leader of shipbuilding, ship repair and conversion services for government,
military and commercial customers, Manitowoc is the world's largest provider of lifting
equipment for the global construction industry and the leading manufacturer of cold-focused
equipment in the food service industry. Manitowoc is headquartered in Manitowoc, Wisc.
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