The leading global defense technology company and Florida’s Premier Engineering and Technology University are expanding a more-than-40-year partnership that has greatly impacted the State of Florida’s economic prosperity, fueled innovation and strengthened student success from kindergarten through college.

Joined by Gov. Ron DeSantis, ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½ President Alexander N. Cartwright and Lockheed Martin Chief Operating Officer Frank St. John ’87 ’91MS signed the Pegasus Partnership agreement in June at the Paris Air Show, the global aerospace industry’s premier meeting β€” and a fitting venue for two organizations that are leaders in Florida’s robust and rapidly growing aerospace industry.

As part of the agreement:

  • Lockheed Martin will expand investments in the highly successful , which since 1981 has provided unrivaled work experiences for more than 10,000 students in engineering, business and many other disciplines – and led to many of those students earning full-time employment with Lockheed Martin.
  • Lockheed Martin will significantly grow research with ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½β€™s world-class faculty in key areas such as autonomous systems, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, augmented and virtual reality, robotics, advanced manufacturing and hypersonic technologies.
  • ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½ will develop a new executive education program that would provide an opportunity for Lockheed Martin to upskill and train their leaders for the future.
  • Both organizations will work together to pursue joint federal funding opportunities that will further strengthen their roles as leaders in cutting-edge research and development.

What This Means for Florida’s Future

The Pegasus Partnership supports many of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ goals, including maintaining Florida’s role as setting the national standard for economic growth, workforce development and innovation.

“This partnership between ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½ and Lockheed Martin is an example of how Florida leads in workforce education,” DeSantis says. “Our state is proud to prioritize educational opportunities that produce practical knowledge and immediate job opportunities.”

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Lockheed Martin Chief Operating Officer Frank St. John ’87 ’91MS (left), Gov. Ron DeSantis (center) and ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½ President Alexander N. Cartwright (right) at the signing of the Pegasus Partnership agreement at the Paris Air Show in June.

ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½ has provided much of the talent that has fueled Lockheed Martin’s growth and success. The university is the nation’s top provider of graduates to the aerospace and defense industry, according to Aviation Week Network.

β€œLockheed Martin’s unwavering partnership empowers our students with real-world opportunities, drives innovation, and strengthens our shared commitment to building a brighter future,” Cartwright says. β€œTogether, we will work even more closely to shape the next generation of leaders and advance industries and technologies that benefit Florida and the world.”

The agreement builds on ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½ and Lockheed Martin’s longstanding partnership and designates ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½ as Lockheed Martin’s first university strategic partner in Florida. ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½ joins 11 other prestigious universities in this designation, committed to supporting Lockheed Martin as the world’s largest Aerospace and Defense corporation.

β€œThis agreement is a celebration of more than four decades of partnership between Lockheed Martin and ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½, built on innovation, shared values, and a commitment to developing the next generation of STEM talent,” says St. John, who earned ²ϊ²Ή³¦³σ±π±τ΄Η°ω’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering from ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½ and began at Lockheed Martin through the CWEP. β€œAs an alum, I’m incredibly proud of the role ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½ plays in shaping the future of aerospace and defense.”

About ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½β€™s Partnership with Lockheed Martin
Thanks to ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½β€™s partnership with Lockheed Martin, ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½ students for decades have gained invaluable hands-on experience through internships and cooperative education programs, which strongly enhance their practical skills and employability. Lockheed Martin also provides scholarships and mentorship opportunities that help students excel in fields such as engineering, cybersecurity and technology.

The two organizations have worked closely on cybersecurity initiatives β€” including the Cyber Innovation Lab, where ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½β€™s national champion collegiate cyber defense team trains β€” and educating K-12 STEM teachers who are inspiring Florida’s future workforce to become interested in science, math and engineering fields.

About the Pegasus Partners Program
ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½β€™s Pegasus Partners program offers opportunities for select partners to engage across the university in ways that create meaningful value for both organizations. That engagement includes talent development and recruitment, shared research projects, joint ventures and collaborations, strategic philanthropy and co-location at ΒιΆΉΣ³»­΄«Γ½. The university is proud to also include Addition Financial, AdventHealth, Nemours Children’s Health, Orlando Health and Siemens Energy among its Pegasus Partners.