TEAM US101 SELECTS MORE THAN 200 COMPANIES ACROSS 41
STATES TO SUPPORT PRESIDENTIAL HELICOPTER PROGRAM
11 March 2004
100 jobs planned for
facility at Patuxent River, MD
Washington, March 11, 2004 -- Team US101
today announced it has selected more than
200 companies in 41 states to supply
components and systems for the US101
helicopter, the next-generation aircraft
competing to fly the president of the United
States.
Executives also announced Team US101 will
create up to 100 jobs at a facility in
Patuxent River, MD to support the U.S. Navy
customer.
"Collectively, Team US101 and its
industrial partners will create and maintain
thousands of technical and manufacturing
jobs in the United States," said Stephen D.
Ramsey, Lockheed Martin's US101 vice
president and general manager. "Particularly
significant is that we will import jobs by
building, integrating and maintaining in the
United States a helicopter that currently is
manufactured abroad."
The announcements were made following the
Team US101 conference where supplier
companies from across the country assembled
to learn more about the program and the
helicopter system that will provide the
office of the president with a 21st century
"office in the sky" capability. The event
was held March 10-11 at the Hyatt Regency
Washington on Capitol Hill.
"The majority of team members are small
and medium-sized companies," said Ramsey.
"Each company represents the best qualified
and most experienced across America to
ensure a low risk approach. The US101 is the
best helicopter for the president of the
United States at this time of increased
threat because it is safer, combat proven
and has nearly 50,000 hours of flight
operations. The president deserves the best
helicopter in the world -- made right here
in America by Americans."
Ramsey said the 100 jobs planned for the
Patuxent River office is an example of the
national economic benefit by which Team
US101 and its network of team supplier
companies will create and sustain thousands
of high-tech and manufacturing jobs across
the country, bolstering the economies in at
least 41 states.
"Our Patuxent River office is key to
forming an integrated product team with the
Naval Air Systems Command," said Ramsey. "We
will partner with NAVAIR working side by
side to ensure a successful program."
Team members will supply a range of
manufacturing and engineering services, from
metal fabrication to lighting systems,
control panels and displays, antennas and
mechanical assemblies, furnishings and
complex systems that will allow the
president to carry out the full duties of
office while in flight.
Lockheed Martin leads Team US101 as prime
contractor and systems integrator. Principal
subcontractor AgustaWestlandBell, a joint
venture between AgustaWestland and Bell
Helicopter Textron, will manufacture the
aircraft in Texas. Electronic systems will
be installed by Lockheed Martin Owego, NY.
U.S. Government contract awards for the
US101 helicopter will create and sustain
hundreds of jobs in upstate New York and
Texas.
For additional information, visit our
website:
http://www.TeamUS101.com
Team US101 comprising Lockheed Martin,
AgustaWestland and Bell Helicopter Textron
was formed to develop an American variant of
AgustaWestland's successful EH101
multimission helicopter for the U.S.
marketplace. Opportunities include a new
Marine One fleet to fly the president of the
United States, and combat search and rescue
aircraft for the U.S. Air Force. Team US101
collectively brings unmatched rotorcraft
expertise and experience: Lockheed Martin
(prime contractor and systems integration),
AgustaWestlandBell (aircraft design and
airframe assembly).
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Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed
Martin employs about 130,000 people
worldwide and is principally engaged in the
research, design, development, manufacture
and integration of advanced technology
systems, products and services. The
corporation reported 2003 sales of $31.8
billion.
Contact:
Mike Drake, US101 Communications
607-751-3200 or cell 607-761-3711, e-mail
mike.drake@lmco.com
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