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Fighting the Smarter Battle with Intel® Architecture

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Intel and Lockheed Martin collaborate to extend secure, trusted, data-sharing capabilities across the net-centric battlefield

Challenges
• Gather, protect, and coalesce raw data from countless multiple sources into usable, trusted information.
• Implement a secure, stable, end-to-end platform on which diverse systems can interoperate and share information.
• Develop and integrate future data-sharing innovations efficiently and affordably.

Solutions
• Intel® technology and Lockheed Martin proprietary software lie at the heart of the net-centric operation.
• Secure, reliable surveillance capabilities across the battlefield through a Multi-Sensor Service-Oriented Architecture (MSSOA).
• Data-sharing edge devices aboard F-35 aircraft, on marine and ground transports—even on individual troops.
• Remote device management and security in the field and the NOC enabled by Intel® vPro™ Technology, Intel® Active Management Technology, Intel® Trusted Execution Technology, and Intel® Virtualization Technology.
• Servers based on a new generation of the Intel® Xeon® processor 5600 series running Lockheed Martin software for trusted, powerful computing domains.

A net-centric warfare system is all about eliminating the “fog of war” with immediate, real-time information that provides battle planners with a clear and accurate picture of the operation. For the first time, multiple diverse assets in the air and on the ground can automatically share raw data even under chaotic conditions. And t that raw data can be processed in the Network Operations Center (NOC) into usable, reliable intelligence for a more responsive fighting force.

Intel and Lockheed Martin are collaborating on this multi-sensor service-oriented architecture (MSSOA) approach that is being implemented first in airborne applications, and gradually extended to include a multitude of other front-line participants on ground, water, and air. At work end-to-end throughout the operation:
• On the battlefront, edge devices employing the Intel® Atom™ processor, the Intel® Core™ i5 processor and the Intel® Core™ i7 processor.
• At the NOC, remote management of front-line ground and airborne devices using Intel® vPro™ technology, featuring Intel Active Management Technology.