- Lockheed Martin Orincon
Infobox Company
company_name = Lockheed Martin Orincon Corp.
company_
company_type = Private (sub.Lockheed Martin )
foundation = San Diego (1973 )
location =San Diego, California
key_people = Dr.Daniel Alspach , Co-founder
Dr.Harold Stevenson , Co-founder
Dr.Jim Meditch , Co-founder
industry = Defense
products =
revenue = $52 million USD (2003 )
num_employees = 250 (2003 )
homepage = [http://www.orincon.com/ www.orincon.com]Lockheed Martin Orincon Corporation (originally ORINCON Corporation International) is a
systems integration andinformation technology company that supportsLockheed Martin 's position in theIntelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) industry.History
Orincon was established in
1973 in San Diego byUniversity of California San Diego professors Dr.Daniel Alspach and Dr.Harold Sorenson , and UC Irvine professor Dr.Jim Meditch . Operations began in 1975 with three government contracts.During the
Cold War , Orincon helped design theSOSUS tracker system to follow theSoviet Ballistic Missile Submarine .Convinced of the significance of SOSUS, Dr. Alspach wrote, "I see this as part of the chain that ended the Cold War. The SOSUS was so successful, that the
Russia ns had to spend tremendous amounts of money trying to quiet their subs to avoid detection. At the same time, they spent a great deal trying to counter U.S. PresidentRonald Reagan 's Star Wars technology. This, with the inherent inefficiencies of their socialisticeconomic system , broke the bank and led to the collapse of theSoviet Union ."Indeed, Soviet spies John Walker and Jerry Whitworth in the U.S. Navy revealed to the Russians that their submarines were noisy, and thus, easily detectable. This knowledge led to the development of "quieting" technology that Russia later sold to
China .In 1990, Orincon's primary business was
antisubmarine warfare ; however, the U.S. Navy deprioritized antisubmarine warfare technology spending in anticipation of the end of the Soviet Union. Despite the hardship of transformation in the 1990s, Orincon grew by 25 percent in 1998. In fact, until Lockheed Martin acquired Orincon in June 2003, Orincon experienced growth every year since its inception. Orincon's customers have included, but are not limited to, the United States Navy, Department of Transportation,National Cancer Research Institute , and theFederal Aviation Administration .Orincon developed the
Intelligent Vehicle Sensor as part of itsAirport Classification and Tracking System (ACATS). From 1990 to 1998, there were five fatal ground collisions on U.S. airport runways, and in 1996, there were 280 near misses. The sensor was installed atLong Beach Airport to track airplanes on the ground to avoidrunway incursion s.External links
* [http://www.jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/alumni/profiles/spring98.shtml UCSD Alumni Profile: Daniel L. Alspach]
* [http://www.lockheedmartin.com/ Lockheed Martin official website]
* [http://www.orincon.com/ Orincon official website]
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