On 6 July 2005, Federal Computer Week reported:
Lockheed Martin announced today that the company received a $24.7 million Air Force contract to continue work on a system that will let U.S. military commanders for the first time collaboratively plan and carry out within seconds attack and recovery missions.
The Web-Enabled Execution Management Capability will link Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Special Operations’ Command systems. It will give commanders instant integrated access from any command and control location including Navy ships, Air Force air operations centers and Army and Marine Corps battlefield command posts, according to a July 6 Lockheed Martin statement. (more…)
Source: Frank Tiboni, "Lockheed lands more work on military system," Federal Computer Week (6 July 2005).