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Oops! Either you've turned JavaScript off, or you don't have the Flash plugin. Don't worry, you can still check out our site without these things, but we highly recommend them for the full experience. You can download the Flash plugin here. In 2004, Lockheed Martin began construction of their new research and development facility in Suffolk, Virginia. This was part of Lockheed’s mission of encouraging innovation among their clients by inviting them to come to the facility to test individual systems and processes with emerging technologies. Scecon was asked to come on board and handle the fabrication and installation of the physical view elements for the facility. The project design firm of Applied Minds, Inc. of California was the designer of the new facility and DBI of Washington DC is the Architect. Scecon’s role was to take the conceptual designs from AMI and create workable, build-able designs and technical drawings that could turn these concepts into reality. Scecon handled everything from lighting trusses, video walls, and workstation/kiosks to signage in the facility and the parking lot. In the coming months Scecon will be assisting the team at Lockheed Martin to finish the physical view items in Sector 4. We have been privileged to serve the folks at Lockheed Martin and hope to continue our relationship in the years to come. |