Lockheed Martin has chosen Auto-trol Technology’s Centra 2000 as the EDM system to meet the document management and workflow needs of the Range Standardization and Automation (RSA) Phase IIA project.

The U.S. Air Force selected Lockheed Martin to evaluate, purchase and install support systems for launches at Vandenberg AFB and Cape Canaveral Air Station. A portion of this multi-million dollar, multi-year contract includes the implementation of a sophisticated document management and workflow system to capture planning and real-time launch documents and manage them over time.

Centra 2000 was chosen for its performance, architectural integrity and
long-term scalability, as well as its advanced application programming
interface that will enable easy customization by Lockheed Martin to meet
RSAIIA objectives.

Over the next decade, the RSA program, under the direction of the U.S. Air
Force, will implement a functional Spacelift Range System (SLRS) that
modernizes and standardizes the capabilities and facilities of the Eastern
Range at Cape Canaveral Air Station and the Western Range at Vandenberg Air Force Base. The RSA program will provide a modern, operationally efficient national launch infrastructure with the flexibility to meet the requirements of range users into the 21st century. Centra 2000 will handle the mission-critical, product data management demands of this important project of the space program.

Auto-trol Technology Corporation is a major global developer and
integrator of documentation, information and process management systems for discrete manufacturing, process manufacturing and other contemporary
businesses worldwide. Based in Denver, Colorado, Auto-trol employs
professionals in offices throughout the world and has installed systems for thousands of customers in both US and international markets. Auto-trol is a full service provider, supplying software, integration and consulting services, training and software support.

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