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Partners in Setting the Standard

How we build business and trust together

Our Partnership

Suppliers are an integral part of our Mission Success and we value their support. Our partnership is a critical factor to our business and customers. We expect all Lockheed Martin employees to set the standard" for ethical business conduct, and, in turn, we build relationships with suppliers who commit to integrity and share our values. We want our suppliers to understand, foster, and mirror the ethical conduct we expect from our employees in all business challenges and transactions.

Lockheed Martin expects our contractors and suppliers to conduct themselves in a manner consistent with the principles of our Code of Ethics and Business Conduct. In addition, as may be required by new Federal Acquisition Regulation, we strongly encourage our supply chain to have proactive and meaningful ethics programs established within their organizations.

Ethics HelpLine

Domestic – 1-800-LM-ETHIC (1-800-563-8442)
International - Use the International Access Code listing and locate the AT&T Direct Access Code for the country the call is being originated from and dial the number on this spreadsheet.

Next, dial the Corporate Ethics Helpline number (800-LM-ETHIC) and the call is put through to the Corporate Ethics and Business Conduct office in Bethesda, MD.

Office of Ethics & Business Conduct Lockheed Martin Corporation 6801 Rockledge Drive, MP 211 Bethesda MD. 20817

Email: corporate.ethics@lmco.com

Lockheed Martin Resources

We have many useful resources for our current or potential supplier community to learn about establishing an ethics program and to understand the key elements of an effective ethics program. Contact us for further guidance and assistance.

Code of Ethics and Business Conduct Partners in Setting the Standard
Integrity Minute Corporate Vision and Value Statements
Ethics Awareness Training Information on Gifts & Gratuities
How the Ethics Process Works  

Global Principles

The Aerospace Industries Association of America (AIA) and AeroSpace and Defence Industries Association of Europe (ASD) jointly developed the Global Principles of Business Ethics for the Aerospace and Defense Industry (“Global Principles”). Lockheed Martin is proud to endorse and adopt these Global Principles.

3rd Party Resources

Establishing or upgrading your program? There is a wealth of information at links below:

Defense Industry Initiative (DII) is a nonpartisan, non-profit association of U.S. defense companies committed to conducting business at the highest ethical level and in full compliance with the law. The DII Toolkit can help you start or build on your existing program.

The Ethics & Compliance Officer Association is the largest group of ethics and compliance practitioners in the world and members have access to a variety of online tools, and best-practices resources.

Free resources from the Ethics Resource Center:

Resources from the Institute for Business Ethics:

 

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