Lockheed Martin, the largest provider of IT services, systems integration, and training to the U.S. Government, today announced “BlackCloud”, a secure turnkey private cloud solution for government agencies designed to minimize risk while addressing compliance and mission requirements.
BlackCloud integrates Lockheed Martin’s architecture with solutions from Cisco, NetApp, and VMware to offer secure multi-tenancy in the data center. The total solution provides end-to-end segmentation of a cloud computing environment while offering the economies of scale customers seek to reduce infrastructure costs.
The BlackCloud architecture offers built-in security features that provide self-provisioning, compliance, and management, allowing customers to deploy applications more rapidly in a pre-integrated, trusted cloud environment.
BlackCloud can support thousands of tenants while providing secure end-to-end segmentation of customer computing environments from virtualization to server to network and storage environments. Lockheed Martin says the solution is also adaptable to Software as a Service (SaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) environments, where desktops and virtualized servers are utilized. “
Lockheed Martin believes that through partnering and innovation, we can address both security and compliance concerns while delivering a range of secure cloud solutions to meet our customers’ mission requirements,” said Curt Aubley, Vice President, NexGen Cyber & Technology Centers, Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Solutions. “BlackCloud provides a unique combination of scalability, advanced automation, and multi-tenant security.”
The solution enables agencies to comply with security requirements by delivering a turnkey pre-integrated consensus audit guideline (CAG) compliant secure private cloud. It also accelerates development, deployment, innovation and performance while reducing risks and costs.
“The BlackCloud solution takes advantage of the secure multi-tenancy capabilities within the FlexPod™ design architecture to enable customers to leverage a unified, virtual infrastructure throughout the entire stack, from hypervisor to the customer’s data. This creates highly extensible, modular, and scalable ‘virtual silos’ that can provide secure data separation for cloud-based offerings,” said Kirk Kern, CTO of Cyber Initiatives and Special Programs for NetApp’s U.S. Public Sector.
Bethesda, Maryland based Lockheed Martin has about 126,000 employees worldwide and provides systems to help agencies and customers in the .MIL, .GOV. and .COM sectors defend and secure themselves from cyber attacks.
Lockheed Martin and Carnegie Mellon University recently announced that they will conduct joint research and development as they look to shape the future of cyber operations, in a new cyber lab opened by Lockheed Martin near the campus of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA.

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