Lockheed Martin Inks Software Agreement with LSC

(SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA) -- Large Storage Configurations (LSC, Inc.), a premier provider of data storage management software, announced the signing of an OEM agreement with Lockheed Martin Communications System, to incorporate LSC's Storage and Archive Manager File System (SAM-FS) software into Lockheed Martin's medical systems application.

"LSC is very pleased to have this relationship with Lockheed Martin" said James Murdakes, President and CEO. "A major element of our channel strategy is to work with partners that embed LSC's technology into their applications. We consider the medical market one of our top priorities."

According to Gary Biermann, Director of Medical Systems for Lockheed Martin Communications Sytems, "Our image management and archive system for the cardiac catheterization market is part of a digital x-ray angiographic laboratory that requires no cinema film. The ability to efficiently store, review and access patient images on-line enables hospitals to offer improved cardiac care with substantial cost savings."

LSC's SAM-FS is a versatile hierarchical storage management (HSM) software package that provides cost-effective file management, storage and retrieval services. SAM-FS provides users with performance, scalability, data protection, data portability and ease of use.

LSC, Inc., the developer of SAM-FS, is a leading provider of software and services in the storage management software market, focused on medium to high-end networks. Its rapidly growing base of Fortune 500, government and education customers extends throughout the United States and internationally.

Lockheed Martin Communications Systems (LMCS) designs, develops, produces, and integrates high technology communications systems and communications support equipment for space, air, ground, and sea applications. LMCS is an established communications leader and partner serving the needs of a broad military and commercial customer base. Products range from space and ground communications to medical archive systems.

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