Orbital Sciences Corporation (ticker: ORB, exchange: New York Stock Exchange (.N))
News Release -
31-Jan-2005
Orbital Joins Lockheed Martin-Led Crew Exploration Vehicle Team; Company to Play a Key Role on Industry 'All-Star' Team DULLES, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 31, 2005--Orbital Sciences
Corporation (NYSE: ORB) announced today that it has joined a Lockheed
Martin (NYSE: LMT) led "all-star" team of aerospace industry
innovators competing to design and build NASA's new Crew Exploration
Vehicle (CEV). Orbital's teaming agreement with Lockheed Martin
continues the company's history as a key participant in the
development of a next-generation human space transportation system. In
chronological order, Orbital has contributed to NASA's Space
Transportation Architecture Studies, the Space Launch Initiative, and,
most recently, the Orbital Space Plane program, all of which have led
to the decision by NASA to develop and build the CEV.
Orbital will bring its expertise and extensive experience in
several areas to the Lockheed Martin team, including solid fuel
propulsion integration, in-orbit space systems, safety and risk
management, and a new capability, in-orbit autonomous rendezvous.
"We are very excited to play a key role on the Lockheed Martin CEV
team," said Ms. Sally Richardson, Orbital's Senior Director, Advanced
Programs. "Our employees are anxious to begin the process of helping
to develop the first human space exploration vehicle in a generation."
The CEV is an essential component of President Bush's Vision for
Space Exploration of the Moon, Mars and beyond. The CEV will serve as
a key element of NASA's next-generation human space transportation
system that will carry astronauts from Earth to space, with improved
safety, reliability and efficiency. NASA is expected to select two
prime contractor teams later this year for preliminary CEV design and
a risk reduction flight test program. The final selection of a single
CEV contractor team is slated for 2008.
About Orbital
Orbital develops and manufactures small space systems for
military, commercial and civil government customers. The company's
primary products are launch vehicles and satellites, including missile
defense boosters that are used as interceptor and target vehicles,
ground- and air-launched rockets that deliver satellites into orbit,
and low-orbit, geostationary and planetary spacecraft for
communications, remote sensing and scientific missions. Orbital also
offers space-related technical services to government agencies and
develops and builds satellite-based transportation management systems
for public transit agencies and private vehicle fleet operators.
More information about Orbital can be found at: www.orbital.com
CONTACT: Orbital Sciences Corporation
Public and Investor Relations:
Barron Beneski, 703-406-5528
Beneski.barron@orbital.com
SOURCE: Orbital Sciences Corporation
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