American defence-aerospace firm Lockheed Martin's Space division has been in talks with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the emerging Indian private space sector for collaboration, said a top official. This is a result of India's space sector being reformed to permit private firms to carry out end-to-end space activities and seek government support and authorisation for the same. Queried about the key areas of interest for Lockheed Martin Space in India, Willaim Blair, CEO, Lockheed Martin, India, told WION that the company has been talking to ISRO and Indian private sector firms in the space domain to explore collaboration opportunities. "We look at satellites, sensors and payloads, ground stations, mission solutions etc"