August 2008
Volume 07, Issue 04
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INTEGRATED DEFENSE SYSTEMS

Set to soar, roar

With the delivery of the first EA-18G Growler to the U.S. Navy, Boeing has fulfilled promises in not just aircraft airborne electronic attack capabilities, speed, distance, maneuverability and maintenance ease—but also in execution. Boeing made good on its pledge to deliver all these capabilities on time and within budget.

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Set to soar, roar MARIAN LOCKHART PHOTO

Getting up to speed

The T-45 team at Boeing is not merely building this trainer aircraft for the U.S. Navy, it’s creating upgraded programs that give future aircrew members a robust training experience.

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Getting up to speedBoeing graphic

'A terrific investment'

NASA recently recognized a Boeing team of engineers for their effort to develop an easy-to-use Web-based database system to operate the International Space Station Software Development and Integration Laboratory more efficiently.

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'A terrific investment'PATRICK ARMSTRONG PHOTO

It's comin' together

Last month, the first P-8A Poseidon test aircraft achieved “factory complete” status and workers unhooked it from the moving assembly line at the Boeing factory in Renton, Wash., factory. The next step: Integrated Defense Systems will complete systems integration and functional checks—and deliver the aircraft to the U.S. Navy customer on time.

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It's comin' togetherJIM ANDERSON PHOTO

On target

The newly formed Weapons Programs organization of Integrated Defense Systems is reinventing itself to better meet warfighter needs and deliver even greater capabilities to U.S. and allied forces. Here's a look at what this transformation means to the customers and teammates of Weapons Programs.

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On target BOEING PHOTO