?Skunk Works??Digital Acceleration to Transform Acquisition
In an era of rapidly evolving threats, the defense industrial base must adopt digital-first, model-based processes to keep pace with near-peer adversaries. Earlier this year, Lockheed Martin Skunk Works? was selected as a member of the Digital Acceleration Consortium Prototype project, led by SOSSEC, Inc. and Air Force Life Cycle Management Center to transform the way the U.S. Air Force acquires and delivers complex, large-scale capabilities.?
A New Approach to Acquisition
Skunk Works, along with other project partners, will develop a prototype to identify improvement opportunities for existing government standards and processes to enable digital first, model-based processes for more streamlined information sharing in future contracts.?
“Current major acquisition programs rely on traditional contract information and data exchange processes. Skunk Works is committed to leading innovation to deliver capability faster.” said Bernard Parks, Skunk Works StarDrive program manager. “This project is a testament to the power of collaboration, with experts across Lockheed Martin coming together to drive digital transformation and accelerate innovation.”
A Proven Track Record
Skunk Works has already demonstrated the power of digital-first, model-based processes through its StarDrive program. By integrating model-based systems engineering, open systems architecture, and DevSecOps, StarDrive has created prototypes that showcase digital process re-engineering across the product lifecycle.?
These prototypes include CHARLIE, an aircraft prototype article built using full-size determinant assembly on composite skins using digital engineering and advanced machining, and POLARIS, an aircraft article built with full size determinant assembly by Skunk Works and Spirit AeroSystems teams, using a collaborative integrated digital environment.
These achievements were made possible through the close collaboration with Lockheed Martin's engineers across the corporation. These prototypes have proven a digital thread for concurrent collaboration between design, manufacturing, and sustainment, enabling teams to work together more efficiently and effectively.
A Bright Future
The Digital Acceleration Consortium Prototype project is just the beginning. Through its 1LMX?initiative, Lockheed Martin is transforming its business processes and creating a model-based enterprise with a fully integrated digital thread. Skunk Works is leveraging this expertise to support the Air Force's acquisition process transformation, delivering faster and more efficient capabilities that meet the needs for speed, agility, and insights.