The company that was paid $212 million by the MTA last August to install a high-tech anti-terrorism system in the subways is still testing prototypes, officials said yesterday.
Councilman John Liu (D-Queens) criticized MTA officials at a Transportation Committee hearing for giving Lockheed Martin the lucrative contract before they were certain it worked.
Lockheed Martin has already installed 269 of the 1,000 cameras for the system.
Lockheed Martin expects to finish testing next month, and will finish putting the entire system in place by September 2008.