Infinity Technology assists Lockheed Martin Space with NASA Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle

Sept. 6, 2007
HUNTSVILLE, Ala., 6 Sept. 2007. Infinity Technology Inc. will serve as subcontractor to Lockheed Martin Space (LMS) on the upcoming NASA Orion CEV contract. Once completed, Orion/Ares will be NASA's next-generation human space flight crew transportation system and a key element of NASA's Vision for Space Exploration.

HUNTSVILLE, Ala., 6 Sept. 2007. Infinity Technology Inc. will serve as subcontractor to Lockheed Martin Space (LMS) on the upcoming NASA Orion CEV contract. Once completed, Orion/Ares will be NASA's next-generation human space flight crew transportation system and a key element of NASA's Vision for Space Exploration.

"We will be providing engineering and fabrication of main engine simulators, solar ray simulators, propulsion tank simulators, and various flight hardware mechanisms on this contract, and possibly software development and document imaging services as well," says Guy Juzang, president/CEO of Infinity. "The contract has three phases and spans 27 years."

Infinity has 14 years of experience in providing F-22 avionics engineering and air combat simulation and modeling services to Lockheed Martin Aeronautics (LMA). Infinity has worked with the Army, Air Force, and LMA for 14 years and has modified or worked on the Operatrion Flight Program (software) of the Apache Longbow, C-130, C-5, P-3, F-16 and F-15.

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