Lockheed Martin Delivers 7,000th Q-70 Combat Computer Server System to the U.S. Navy
Posted on: Thursday, 7 May 2009, 14:10 CDT
Latest Q-70 will be Installed on the Flagship of the U.S. Navy's Sixth Fleet
The latest Q-70 unit is an Integrated Shipboard Network System blade server with state-of-the-art technology that consolidates the performance of seven legacy servers into a single computing rack, saving valuable shipboard space and power. The new server supports the Navy's rapid deployment of new networking capabilities and allows for immediate transition to open architectures while also providing cost-effective protection for prior hardware and software investments.
The Q-70 also supports the Navy PEO-C4I's Early Adopter initiative by hosting applications that are migrating to the Common Computing Environment based on the Accelerated Service Model "stepping stone" to the service's Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services (CANES) program.
"Lockheed Martin is focused on supporting the Navy's evolution to reduce infrastructure and increase capability across surface ship networks. Working with our customer, with Q-70, we have created an innovative solution for the fleet," said
Lockheed Martin Q-70 servers, workstations and network systems are widely used on U.S. Navy platforms at sea and in the air, as well as on land, and in naval systems operated by
The Q-70 was the first fully-implemented standard combat computer system resource using a state-of-the-art open system architecture. Since the Q-70 program was competitively awarded in 1994, Lockheed Martin has continued to upgrade these units with open architectures and the latest commercial technologies. The use of COTS equipment in place of specialized hardware and software and a highly successful technology refresh program has saved the U.S. Navy more than
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