30 companies in Silicon Valley help build advanced Airborne Laser defensive system at speed of light
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Feb. 21, 2001
Nearly 30 companies in the Bay Area are contributing to the development of a revolutionary Airborne Laser defensive system designed to destroy theater ballistic missiles in their boost phase. These firms are providing a variety of components and services for the Beam Control/Fire Control System being built by Lockheed Martin Space Systems in Sunnyvale for ABL. Team ABL is comprised of the Air Force and major contractors including team leader Boeing, Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin.
"In a real sense, Silicon Valley is helping build one of the most advanced defensive systems ever developed," said Paul Shattuck, Lockheed Martin's ABL program manager, "and the program is making a positive economic impact that ripples throughout the area."
The Lockheed Martin-Sunnyvale portion of the $1.6 billion development program, which includes the Bay Area firms' work, is $325 million. The program provides some 225 jobs to the Bay Area. That total includes 135 at Lockheed Martin Space Systems in Sunnyvale and 90 at the other companies here.
In addition to Lockheed Martin Space Systems in Sunnyvale, here are other firms contributing to ABL:
- Actel Corp., electronics manufacturing, Sunnyvale
- Dr. Joe Altman, engineering services, Mountain View
- Applied Aerospace Structures, lightweight composite structures, Stockton
- D-A Lubricates, electronic nomenclature, Palo Alto
- Diffraction Optics, optical components, Palo Alto
- Dinucci Corp., machining, Concord
- EOO, Inc., Fine Tracker/Ranger, Sunnyvale
- ELMA Electronics, specialized chassis, Fremont
- Evans Precision Machining Inc., machining and precision assemblies, Santa Clara
- Force Electronics, electronic parts, Santa Clara
- Future Active Industrial Electronics, electronic components, San Jose
- C.L. Hann Industries Inc., machine parts and assemblies, San Jose
- Insight Electronics, electronic components, San Jose
- Integrated Composites, composite manufacturing, Marina
- Intevac, specialized cameras, Santa Clara
- J3 Associates Inc., machining and precision assemblies, San Jose
- Magnitude-3LLC, electronic converters, San Jose
- Maxim Integrated Products, electronic manufacturing, Sunnyvale
- MLD Technologies, specialized optical coatings, Mountain View
- Monterey Electronics, electronic components, Castroville
- Nichols Manufacturing, machining and precision assemblies, Milpitas
- Re-Del Engineering Co., machining and precision assemblies, Campbell
- RF Techniques, resistors, San Jose
- Robin Materials, specialty types of raw stock material, Mountain View
- SBS Green Spring Modular, electronic components, Newark
- Tapemation, large CNC machining, Scotts Valley
- Vicor Corp., electronic components, Sunnyvale
- Wess-Del Machining and Engineering, machining and precision assemblies, Santa Clara
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