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— General Manoj Pande, Indian Army Chief

 
 
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Inspections Underwater

Space Florida and Lockheed Martin have collaborated for underwater vehicle programme in Palm Beach County

Issue: 06-2011

Space Florida and Lockheed Martin have signed an agreement to advance the testing and production of a new autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) known as Marlin in support of aerospace economic development in the state of Florida.

Lockheed Martin will outfit the Marlin systems with sophisticated sensors and imaging equipment to conduct commercial underwater inspections. The systems are well suited for use in the oil and gas industry as a safe and cost-effective way to inspect underwater infrastructure and pipelines, especially after severe weather conditions such as hurricanes.

Space Florida is investing in Lockheed Martin’s technology to allow for further refinement and marketing of the AUV prior to commercial production. The Marlins will be built at Lockheed Martin’s Palm Beach facility, and will be tested and demonstrated in open waters off Florida’s Atlantic and Gulf coasts.

“This type of unique AUV technology allows oil and gas inspection and also helps to further develop domestic energy supplies,” said Florida’s Lt Governor Jennifer Carroll. “These types of technologies that also have significant applications in the aerospace industry will help to maintain Florida’s high-tech leadership. This agreement is expected to create approximately 50 high-tech jobs in five years.”

Lockheed Martin is committed to providing high technology jobs in Palm Beach that help promote Florida as a place to foster innovation,” said Richard Holmberg, Vice President of mission and unmanned systems at Lockheed Martin’s mission systems and sensors business. “Our partnership with Space Florida for the Marlin AUV will help support these job opportunities.”

“These AUVs have multiple commercial and civil applications in areas such as infrastructure inspection,” noted Space Florida President Frank DiBello. “This investment fits well with Space Florida’s strategy of leveraging aerospace-related technology in growing the industry threefold in Florida by 2020; additionally, this project utilises the financing capabilities that the Florida Legislature gave Space Florida to help strengthen the state’s position as a global leader in aerospace research.”

“It is exciting that the AUV is being developed here locally,” said Kelly Smallridge, CEO, Business Development Board of Palm Beach County. “We are pleased to see the ongoing growth and development of the Aerospace Cluster in Palm Beach County. With the strong engineering talent base in Palm Beach County, we continue to see new and innovative projects.”