Mark Bateman
Mark Bateman (Col ’79, Engr ’86 CM)
Mark Bateman (Col ’79, Engr ’86 CM) has been promoted to principal hardware systems engineer at Lockheed Martin’s undersea systems facility in Manassas, Virginia; he has worked off-site at the Electric Boat shipyard in Groton, Connecticut, since the start of the Virginia-class submarine program in 1996. Mr. Bateman serves as the engineering liaison to the shipyard and supports development and testing of the sonar, combat and imaging systems for the Virginia class and on the new Ohio-class replacement program. He recently received the Evening of Stars Award from Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Training for integrating and installing mission-essential electronic systems onboard every Virginia-class submarine, contributing to the program’s overall success. Mr. Bateman lives in Ledyard, Connecticut, with his wife, Paula. They have two children, Chelsea Lauren Bateman (Nurs ’13 L/M) and Callie Anne Bateman (Nurs ’16).
Mark Bateman (Col ’79, Engr ’86 CM)
Mark D. Bateman (Col ’79, Engr ’86 L/M) received a division award from Lockheed Martin Maritime Systems and Sensors for his leadership, coordination and ability to bring teams together on the Virginia Class Submarine program. Mr. Bateman is a senior staff systems engineer with Lockheed Martin, based out of the Undersea Systems facility at Manassas, Va., and has worked offsite at the Electric Boat Corporation shipyard in Groton, Conn., since the start of the Virginia Class submarine program in 1996. He serves as the engineering liaison to the shipyard and supports development and test of the sonar, architecture and combat control subsystems. He resides in Ledyard, Conn., with his wife Paula. They have two children.