Lockheed Martin to farm out 'non-core' work on F-22, C-130J

Lockheed Martin Corp. will outsource "non-core operations" at its Marietta, Ga., plant -- home to the F-22 fighter and the C-130J transport -- to "substantially" cut recurring program costs and boost competitiveness. The company said it will cut up to 675 positions there over the next 18 months....

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