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Lockheed Martin Information Technology

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Lockheed Martin Information Technology
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryIT Consulting
Defunct16 August 2016 Edit this on Wikidata
Area served
Worldwide
ParentLockheed Martin
Websitewww.lockheedmartin.com/isgs/

Lockheed Martin Information Technology (also known as Lockheed Martin Information & Technology Services and Lockheed Martin Technology Services) is a subsidiary of American company Lockheed Martin that consists of dozens of smaller companies and units that have been acquired and integrated. It also administers a number of US government contracts and operates in information technology, integration and management, application development, aircraft maintenance and modification services, management and logistics services for government and military systems, mission and analysis services, engineering and information services for NASA, and support of nuclear weapons and naval nuclear reactors. The US government accounts for more than 90% of sales.

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Interrogation controversy

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As part of the ACS and Sytex acquisitions, Lockheed Martin became a contractor for military interrogation. Some of the Sytex interrogators have been linked to Guantanamo Bay,[1] Bagram torture and prisoner abuse and the Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse scandals. In 2004, the GSA was reported to have begun investigating Lockheed's interrogation contracts.

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Acquisitions and Contracts

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Interrogation

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