NEW YORK MTA SYSTEM UPGRADES IT'S SECURITY SYSTEM
Katherine Lapp, MTA Executive Director, (left) and Judy Marks, Executive VP for Lockheed Martin field media questions after the MTA announced on August 23, 2005 that it has awarded a $212 million dollar contract to Lockheed Martin to install a state of the art integrated electronic security, command, communication and control system throughout the New York transportation network. (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen)
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