"With systems from land, air and space connected to the Global Information Grid, cyber security is vital to every aspect of military operations, and new network threats and attacks require revolutionary protection concepts," said John Mengucci, President of Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Services-Defense. "Through this project, as well as our cyber Mission Maker initiatives, we are working to enhance cyber security and ensure the warfighter can fight on despite cyber attacks."
Lockheed Martin is teamed with Anagran, Juniper Networks, LGS Innovations and Microsoft to develop the new Military Network Protocol. Stanford University will also support the development effort.
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