Lockheed Martin to build computers and install software for ODIN F-35 combat jet logistics sustainment

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ODIN is to decrease F-35 maintainer workload, increase mission capability, and enable engineers to develop and deploy software updates rapidly.

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PATUXENT RIVER NAS, Md. – Aviation logistics experts at Lockheed Martin Corp. will build 16 Operational Data Integrated Network (ODIN) base kits to speed upgrades, maintenance, and sustainment of the U.S. F-35 combat jet under terms of an order announced Wednesday worth as much as $19.1 million.


Officials of the U.S. Naval Air Systems Command are asking Aeronautics segment in Fort worth, Texas, to build the 16 ODIN base kits, including software installation and integration, for the F-35 in support of the U.S. Navy, Air Force and allies.


ODIN will be a cloud-native computer logistics sustainment system with a new integrated data environment and user applications that will improve F-35 sustainment and readiness.


ODIN is being designed to decrease F-35 administrator and maintainer workload, increase mission capability all F-35 variants, and enable engineers to develop and deploy software updates rapidly.

 
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