September 2008
Volume 08, Issue 04
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INTEGRATED DEFENSE SYSTEMS

Ready to go - again

The U.S. Air Force is expected to make a decision on its Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR-X) aircraft contract award by the end of October. The Boeing Rotorcraft team is confident that its offering, the HH-47 aircraft, provides the best-value solution for meeting the customer’s needs.

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Ready to go - again GRAPHIC BY JOE NAUJOKAS/BOEING

From the other side

For the past two years, Boeing employee Matt Vance and Simon Harwood of the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence have participated in an exchange, to give Boeing and the MOD insight into life on the other side of this partnership. The duo shared their individual thoughts on what they've learned about the customer/supplier relationship.

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From the other sideTONY ROMERO/BOEING

Meet them in St. Louis

A group of employees in St. Louis works behind the scenes to ensure that Boeing's military jets are ready to be delivered. Their work is critical when it comes to ensuring performance and safety for these warfighter assets.

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Meet them in St. LouisRon Bookout/Boeing

A decade of best practices

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the rollout of Boeing's program management best practices. Here's a look at what these practices are – and how they've helped programs improve their performance.

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A decade of best practicesRON BOOKOUT/BOEING

The name says it all

The Integrated Defense Systems business unit Precision Engagement and Mobility Systems recently was renamed Boeing Military Aircraft. In this Q&A, BMA President Chris Chadwick explains the significance of the name change.

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The name says it all RON BOOKOUT/BOEING