Lockheed Martin
Begins Next Phase for JSF
1 November 2001
On Friday, October 26, Lockheed Martin received a $18.9B
contract for the joint strike fighter to move the program into
the next phase, System Development and Demonstration (SDD).
"We’ve received our contract, we now have funding, our
government customer has established an aggressive set of program
milestones, and our team is off and running – the SDD phase has
begun," said Tom Burbage, executive vice president and general
manager of the Lockheed Martin JSF program.
Since contract award, Lockheed Martin has also received its
formal out-brief on Tuesday by Mr. Paul Schneider, Principal
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and members of the JSF
Source Selection Evaluation team. The government team included
Major General Mike Hough, USMC, former JSF Program Director,
Brigadier General Jack Hudson, USAF, JSF Program Director, and
senior JSF Program Office (JSFPO) management and Integrated
Project Team (IPT) leads.
Details of the out-brief have been designated "Source
Selection Sensitive" and therefore proprietary to the Source
Selection Team. "We were asked not to release the details of the
out-brief," said Dain Hancock, executive vice president of
Lockheed Martin and president of Lockheed Martin Aeronautics,
"and we will certainly uphold this request from our customer. In
summary, though, it was overwhelmingly clear, that the Lockheed
Martin Team solution was evaluated across the board as the best
choice. The Lockheed Martin-Northrop Grumman-BAE Systems team
can take great pride in the fact that this was a convincing win
against a great competitor. It was obvious that this best total
solution is what won the competition."
Hancock added that, "Notwithstanding the decisive conclusion
by the government regarding the Lockheed Martin Team offering,
we will be speaking with our competitor, Boeing, about
capabilities from their proposal that they could possibly bring
to the program to enhance the value of the JSF team. We take
very seriously our responsibility to now deliver the total best
value solution. That’s a commitment we’ve made to the U.S. and
U.K. governments, as well as to the taxpayers."
The out-brief followed Friday’s announcement by Dr. James
Roche, Secretary of the Air Force, that "based on the basis of
strengths, weaknesses and degrees of risk of the program it is
our conclusion, joined in by our colleagues from the United
Kingdom, that the Lockheed Martin team is the winner of the
Joint Strike Fighter program on a best-value basis."
With the SDD phase firmly underway, Lockheed Martin will now
be working closely with the Joint Strike Fighter Program Office
to solidify plans that will take the company through this phase
of the program with first flight planned for 48 months, and
first aircraft delivery planned for 2008.
"We have a lot of work to do between now and then, and our
international team is pleased to have begun," said Burbage.
The Joint Strike Fighter program involves the production of
an initial 22 aircraft in the program’s $25 billion System
Design and Development (SDD)(formerly know as Engineering and
Manufacturing Development (EMD)) phase. The total program is
valued at approximately $200 billion and will be a cornerstone
of future defense capability for the United States, the United
Kingdom and their allied partners. Plans call for more than
3,000 aircraft over the life of the program. The Joint Strike
Fighter is designed to replace the A-10, the AV-8 Harrier, F-16
and the F/A-18.
Northrop Grumman Corporation is a $15 billion, global
aerospace and defense company with its worldwide headquarters in
Los Angeles. Northrop Grumman provides technologically advanced,
innovative products, services and solutions in defense and
commercial electronics, systems integration, information
technology and non-nuclear shipbuilding and systems. With 80,000
employees and operations in 44 states and 25 countries, Northrop
Grumman serves U.S. and international military, government and
commercial customers.
BAE SYSTEMS, headquartered in London, is a truly global
systems, defense and aerospace company. BAE SYSTEMS employs more
than 100,000 people and has annual sales of some 12 billion
pounds. The company offers a global capability in air, sea, land
and space with a world-class prime contracting ability supported
by a range of key skills. BAE SYSTEMS designs and manufactures
civil and military aircraft, surface ships, submarines, space
systems, radar, avionics, communications, electronics, guided
weapon systems and a range of other defense products.
Lockheed Martin Corporation is headquartered in Bethesda,
Md., and is a global enterprise principally engaged in the
research, design, development, manufacture and integration of
advanced-technology systems, products and services. The
corporation’s core businesses are systems integration, space,
aeronautics and technology services. Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
Company, a unit of Lockheed Martin Corporation, is a world
leader in the design, development, systems integration,
production and support of military aircraft. Headquartered in
Fort Worth, Texas, its customers include the military services
of the United States and allied countries throughout the world.
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www.lmaeronautics.com
For government information on the JSF program, visit
www.jast.mil
For information on Lockheed Martin Corporation, visit:
www.lockheedmartin.com
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