
Lockheed Martin’s [LMT] improved approach to F-35 software development is helping the company save time and money by correcting issues earlier in the process, according to a key executive. Lockheed Martin Vice President for F-35 Integration and Business Development Stephen O’Bryan said “Lights Out Testing,” where the company runs its software testing labs 24-hours per day, seven days per week, is helping to find quality issues as early as possible so they aren’t found later in the jet, which he…