Lockheed Martin and Indra sign a new collaboration agreement

Lockheed Martin and Indra have signed a new partnership agreement to explore potential in the worldwide market and promote the growth of the Spanish defense industry.

The agreement, signed rby Beam Piselli, VP Global, Lockheed Martin and José Vicente de los Mozos, CEO Indra, paves way for engineers at Indra to create and fabricate defense and training frameworks for Spain and other world business sectors.

Speaking at the signing event, Ray Piselli said: “Developing mutually beneficial relationships with Spanish industry is a key focus for our team. This new agreement with Indra will strengthen our enduring relationship with Spain. It shows Lockheed Martin is a corporate citizen that is here for the long-term to support Spanish security, its industry, and the national economy for decades to come.”

“Indra must play a leading role in the transformation the defence industry needs, and this agreement will contribute substantially to this purpose, making the industry more competitive and providing it with greater capabilities for the challenges ahead,” said Indra chairman Marc Murtra.

José Vicente de los Mozos added: “This agreement with Lockheed Martin highlights the value of the cutting-edge technology we're developing in Spain in areas such as air defence, radars, electronic defence, cyberdefence, simulation and sustainment, as well as our capacity to integrate, manufacture and market systems worldwide. Collaboration in these areas strengthens our position and that of the Spanish industry as a whole.”

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