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Unread 30-10-2001, 19:55
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Talking Lockheed Martin + F-35 = Good...

Because of the recent awarding for Lockheed Martin to build the F-35 we should be good for sponsorship for our team. If Boeing was awarded the contract, we were going to be in danger of loosing all sponsorship and there would be a lot of layoffs here at Rolls- Royce in Indianapolis. Rolls-Royce will be providing a lot of the parts for the engine for the F-35. At first i was kinda disappointed that Boeing didn't get the contract but after i learned that we would have lost our sponsorship, i was overly excited.


Here is a little article that was in the Indianapolis Star about this: http://www.indystar.com/print/cityst...les/jet30.html
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Exclamation Cool........

Thats awesome David....Maybe they will be over excited and help you guys out more than they already do.....(now that would be cool)


(that F-35 is an awesome plane too)
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On the other hand, Raytheon (who is a major sponsor of the socal regional) was going to be a major subcontractor for Boeing.

Hopefully everything works out in the end for everyone invloved.
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Glad you like it!

As a Northrop Grumman employee and a member of the Lockheed, Northrop Grumman, BAE team, thank you for the complements on our airplane. We like it too, but we're just a little bit biased.

Last night I went to NG's victory party. Our exec's discussed the "out breifing" they got earlier in the week from our customer. That's where they tell you why you won or lost the program.

Our approach as a team was to really be a team. Each partner was to do what they did best. We had representatives from each company stationed at every other company. The program's head of Structures is a Northrop Grumman employee. This means that it's a Northrop guy in charge of making sure Lockheed's airplane can be built and won't break in service. A pretty gutsy move on Lockheed's part.

But apparently it was an approach the customer really liked. Also sounds kind of like what we try to do in FIRST which is the only reason I said anything about it.

FIRST is closer to the real world than you might think!
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