NGRAIN Delivers Software for F-22 Maintenance to Lockheed Martin

Aug. 10, 2012
3D simulation technology provider the only Canadian supplier for United States Air Force F-22 program

 Vancouver, BC – August 10, 2012 – NGRAIN®, the leading provider of interactive 3D simulation software and solutions for maintenance training and support, today announced the delivery of its Virtual Damage Repair and Tracking™ software to Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] for F-22 maintenance.  Already used for the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) Program, the interactive maintenance and repair tracking solution will be deployed on the United States Air Force F-22 fleet in September, 2012. To date, it is the only F-22 application originating from a supplier outside the U.S.

“The international scope of the F-35 program – which has nine participating allied nations – opened the door for us to participate in the U.S. F-22 program, fueling our expansion across the aerospace industry,” says Gabe Batstone, Chief Executive Officer, NGRAIN.

Lockheed Martin first selected the 3D simulation technology provider to transform its damage assessment and repair system in February, 2008. Tracking repair history of the airframe is a key component of ensuring flight worthiness for any aircraft, yet this is traditionally a cumbersome, non-digital process. In collaboration with Lockheed Martin, NGRAIN developed the industry’s first interactive 3D virtual damage assessment solution by developing a unique application for the F-35 platform.

Based on NGRAIN’s volume graphics technology, the solution allows aircraft maintainers to quickly and accurately capture damage information on a detailed digital exterior representation of the F-35 aircraft, and store and access that data on Lockheed Martin’s proprietary back-end logistical system. As a result of the F-35 application’s success, Lockheed Martin selected NGRAIN in 2011 to configure its software for F-22 maintenance.

“As the military transitions to a readiness posture in an era of reduced budgets, maintaining capabilities with smaller forces will be crucial. With the damage assessment application, United States Air Force maintainers can easily transition between aircraft, helping boost efficiencies and ultimately supporting mission readiness,” says Jeff A. Babione, vice president of the F-22 Program.

To support F-35 maintenance, the NGRAIN software is integrated into Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Lightning II Autonomic Logistics Information Systems (ALIS) software suite.  For F-22 maintenance, the software is integrated into Lockheed’s Integrated Maintenance Information System (IMIS) software suite.

The integration into these back-end platforms enables technicians to enter data that is automatically associated with a specific aircraft part number for retrieval at a later time. The automatic transfer of data and its integration with the F-22 IMIS and F-35 ALIS software platforms is designed to improve the accuracy in data capture and overall workflow.

About Lockheed Martin

Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that employs about 120,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services. The corporation's net sales for 2011 were $46.5 billion.

About NGRAIN                                        

NGRAIN® is the creator of interactive 3D simulation technology, software, and solutions that have set the standard for technical training and operational support, providing the most true-to-life, virtual hands-on experience. Offering both a development platform and custom solutions, NGRAIN is focused on solving business problems while delivering value. Transforming the way people share knowledge, NGRAIN is in use by organizations worldwide. www.ngrain.com