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'''Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories ('''ATL''') is a rapidly growing advanced and applied computing research center. Our mission is to transition enabling and discriminating computing technologies to the Lockheed Martin enterprise and Department of Defense.
 
Our areas of research include artificial intelligence, human cognition, brain-inspired computing, robotic autonomy, collaboration technologies, advanced software development tools, distributed systems, and real-time systems. We develop advanced models for many phenomena, including quantum effects, nano-electrical and mechanical structures, network performance, radio-frequency propagation, and social systems. And we either manage or play keys roles in the Corporation’s thrusts in nanotechnology, autonomy, and software technology.
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We support all of Lockheed Martin as well as the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, military services laboratories. You can find our work in programs like the Aegis Open Architecture, Next-Generation Destroyer, and Joint Strike Fighter, to name just a very few.
 
Our main office is in Cherry Hill, N.J., with satellite offices in Arlington, Va., Eagan, Minn., Kennesaw (Atlanta area), Ga., and Westlake Village, Calif.
 
== Laboratories ==
* '''Advanced Concepts Laboratory''': Emphasizes operational prototypes, automated, large-scale test and evaluation, and quick-reaction capabilities and operational suport. It provides automated test range deployment and high fidelity scientific test capabilities that enable development of leap ahead advances in cyber security and cyber warfare.
*[[Advanced Concepts Laboratory]]
 
*[[Applied Sciences Laboratory]]
*[[Informatics Applied Sciences Laboratory]]
*[[Intelligent RoboticsInformatics Laboratory]]
*[[Spectrum SystemsIntelligent Robotics Laboratory]]
* Spectrum Systems Laboratory
 
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