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Mike Gibbons
F/A-18 E/F Program Manager
15 October 2009
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The Multi-Role Super Hornet
Combat Proven Air Power
Air Defense Close Air Electronic
Support
Attack
Maritime Suppression
Reconnaissance
Precision
Attack
Fighter Escort
Air
All-Weather
Superiority
Attack
Tanker
Unprecedented and combat-proven multi-mission flexibility
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F/A-18E/F Super Hornet Block II
Next Generation Capability – On Board Today
Hard to see
Hard to hit
Hard to kill
See first, shoot first.
Active Electronically Scanned Array Radar (AESA)
Next Generation Survivability
The most weapon stations
now and in the future
Largest Payload
Digital Network
Connectivity
Simultaneous air/air and
air/ground support for two
warfighters.
Multifunction Information
Distribution System (MIDS)
De-coupled Cockpits
Information superiority through
integrated sensors
Integrated Sensor Suite
View the target - to lock on the target, visually cue
weapons and sensors
Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System (JHMCS)
Super Hornet – Dominant Against the Future Threat Today
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Latest Generation Technologies
Advanced Survivability
Technologies
Advanced Flight Control
Technologies
Advanced Sensor
Technologies
Advanced Material
Technologies
Advanced Cockpit
Technologies
Advanced Supportability
Technologies
Advanced technologies ensure 21st century lethality and survivability
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Technology Insertion “Flight Plan”
Sensor Integration
AESA Upgrades
Electronic Protection Upgrades
IRST Upgrades
ATFLIR Upgrades
Ensures:
Airborne Networking
IFF Upgrades
Network Applications and Services
Radio/Data Link Upgrades
Crew Station Upgrades
UAV Connectivity
SATCOM
• Continued survivability
against modern threats
• Increased lethality
New A/A and A/G Weapons Integration
Harpoon Upgrades
Dual Mode Weapon
AIM-9 Upgrades
AIM-120 Upgrades
HARM Upgrades
• Long-term support
Guided Rockets
A technology insertion road map that ensures long-term combat viability
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CVW Tactical Aviation Evolution
1985
1995
Mission Centric
Operations
2005
Multi-Mission
Operations
2015
Network Centric
Operations
F-14D
F-14A
•Outer Air Battle
•Fighter Sweep
A-7
•Time Critical Strike
•Precision Strike
(Fixed and Moving)
•Air Superiority
•CSAR
•RECCE
•FAC(A)
•Battlefield Persistence
•Tanking
S-3B
•Light Attack
F/A-18E/F
F/A-18C
•Precision Strike
•Air Superiority
•RECCE
•FAC(A)
•Strike
•Tanking
Future
Operations
F/A-18E/F
F/A-18A/C
A-6 / KA-6
2020
•ASUW
•Tanking
F/A-18A
EA-18G
F-35B/C
E-2D
•Light Attack
EA-6B
EA-6B
•AEA/SEAD
S-3B
•ASUW
•AEA/SEAD
•NUCAS
Technologies :
E-2C
E-2C
EA-6B
•SEAD
E-2C
•Blue Water AEW
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•Littoral Ops (Limited)
Technologies :
Multi-role, GPS,
Night Attack……
LO/VLO, NET ENABLED
WEAPONS, ADVANCED
•Littoral Ops
•Digital Collaborative Targeting TACTICAL DATALINK, COMMON
OPERATIONAL PICTURE,
Technologies :
BATTLESPACE MANAGEMENT,
AUTOMATIC TARGET
AESA, Link-16, DCS,
CUEING/RECOGNITION
Geo-Registration
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Operating Today
Super Hornet Replaces
• Combat proven, multi-role fighter
aircraft
– Provides the full spectrum of tactical
missions formerly flown by several
aircraft
– Operational flexibility to meet diverse
mission requirements
• Key element of U.S. Navy force
structure beyond 2035
– Ensured long term support
– Opportunity for joint capability
upgrades
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
F-14A/D
Air Superiority/Strike
F/A-18A/C
F/A-18E/F
Attack/Air Superiority
EA-6B
EA-18G
Electronic Attack
S-3B
Airborne Tanker
Replaces
remaining F/A-18Cs
F-35C
Demonstrated multi-role capability with long-term combat viability
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Proven Delivery Performance
• Proven program management
and production delivery
performance ...
– Development and test program
completed on schedule, within
budget and under weight
– Every Super Hornet production
delivery has been on or ahead of
contract schedule
– Internationally recognized for
program management
excellence …
F/A-18E/F Production Deliveries
(98% of deliveries have been early)
On Plan
2%
5%
Early
(1 month) 13%
Early
(1-2 months)
25%
Early
(2-3 months)
Average: 81 calendar days early
Aviation Week & Space Technology
Program Excellence Award
Collier Trophy
Recognized in 2000 as the most
significant achievement in aviation
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Early
(3+ months)
55%
Recognized in 2005 as a model U.S.
Department of Defense acquisition program
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Program Management Best Practice
(PMBP) Model
Program Performance
Create and Review Business Plan
Business Offer / Contract
Requirements
Definition
Organization
Integrated
Plan
Integrated
Schedule
Financial
Baseline
EVM
Performance
Measurement
Baseline
Management
Supplier Integration
Risk, Issue and Opportunity Management
Program Communication
Help Needed and Independent Review
Leadership and Accountability
Robust set of proven processes that yield positive predictable results
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Industry Supplier Partner Integration
• Production
– Use Best of Industry practices
– Benchmarking and sharing of best practices
– Increasing capability, while driving affordability
Boeing
~ 30%
• Support
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Integrated Logistics
In-Service Engineering (R&M)
Training and training devices
Support equipment
Maintenance, Modifications & Repairs (MRO)
Supply Chain Management Fleet Support
• Development
Supplier partners
~ 70%
Product
Flyaway Cost
– Collaborate on specifications / requirements
– Alignment of technology and investment strategies
– Assimilate early into all program practices, processes, and reviews
Suppliers engaged in entire program lifecycle
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Leveraging the Power of Boeing
Aerospace
Production
• Largest Aerospace
Company
– Commercial
– Military
– Derivatives
Supply Base
Market Assist
Technology
• A global supply
chain of over
10,000 companies
• Tailored support
for specific
industry objectives
• Support into U.S.
DoD market
• Technology
collaboration
• Skills development
• University
collaboration
An unmatched portfolio of opportunities for Canada
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A Long History in Canada….
A Significant Presence
• Canada and Boeing have a long and beneficial IRB History:
– CF-18 Program (1995) - US$4.3B
– CF-18 Phase 1 Mod (2008) – US$378M (completed 1 year ahead)
– CF-18 Phase 2 Mod (2009) – US$138M (completed ~ 3 years ahead)
• Boeing’s $5.0B in current IRB obligations are all on schedule
– MHLH, C-17, and SUAV
• Canadian Industry has gained high quality jobs from Boeing’s IRB
programs
– More than 90,000 man years of work over 25 years
– Projects covering all 9 of Industry Canada’s Technology Sectors
• Canadian Industry and Boeing
– Canada is Boeing’s second largest global supply base
– Boeing currently spends over $1 billion in Canada yearly
– More than 200 suppliers spanning each region supply 10 different Boeing platforms
Promises Made, Promises Kept
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Canadian Industry Involvement With
Boeing
ONTARIO
Aiolos Engineering
Amphenol
Arnprior Aerospace
BF Goodrich
Centra Industries
Com Dev
EMS Technologies
Fellfab
QUEBEC
FTG Corporation
Bell Helicopter
Honeywell Aerospace
Bombardier
L3 Electronic Systems
CAE
AeroInfo
MAX Technologies
CMC Electronics
ATLANTIC CANADA
Asco
MDR Robotics
Henri Line
Apex Industries
AvCorp
Messier Dowty
Heroux Devtek
Boeing Winnipeg
CHC Composites
MXI Technologies
Howmet Castings
Cormer Industries
Northstar Aerospace
L3 MAS Canada
Magellan – Bristol
Telesat
Mecachrome
MDA
Valiant Machine & Tool Inc
Minicut
IMP Aerospace
MTU
Virtek Vision International
Pratt & Whitney
L3 Electronic Systems
SED Systems
WR Davis Engineering
Superflight
Number One Machining
WESTERN CANADA
Composites Atlantic
Fujitsu Consulting
Boeing has more than 200 Canadian suppliers spanning all regions
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Industrial and Regional Benefits (IRBs)
$12B Super Hornet
Production,
upgrades and
20 year
In-Service
Support in
Canada
$3.5B CH-147,
ScanEagle
$1.5B CC-177
$0.5B CF-18
Modernization
On-schedule
On-schedule
$4B CF-18
Completed
Completed
Boeing IRB programs deliver 100% Canadian Content Value (CCV)
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Partnerships With Suppliers Who
Share Our Vision
• Continuous process improvement
• Lean focused
• High performance expectations
– 100% On-time delivery
– 100% Delivered product quality
• Meet and exceed customer
requirements
• Deliver innovative solutions
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Supplier Integration and Partnership
Yield Success
• A fully integrated supplier base enables
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Proven 21st Century technologies
Enhanced aircraft lethality and survivability
A low risk and stable program
Firm pricing and availability
The ability to exceed current industry
expectations and 100%
Canadian Content Value (CCV)
on contracts
Commitment to capability, price, schedule and supplier benefits
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