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Mike Gibbons F/A-18 E/F Program Manager 15 October 2009 NOTICE: NOT EXPORT CONTROLLED This brief does not contain technical data whose export is restricted by the Arms Export Control Act (Title 22, U.S.C. Sec 2751 et seq.) or the Export Administration Act of 1979, as amended (Title 50, U.S.C.; App. 2401, et seq.) and is not export controlled. BOEING is a trademark of Boeing Management Company. Copyright © 2009 Boeing. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2009 Boeing. All rights reserved. NOTICE: NOT EXPORT CONTROLLED 172411 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 Copyright © 2009 Boeing. All rights reserved. NAVAIR Public Release SPR-101.3 NOTICE: NOT EXPORT CONTROLLED 172411 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 Copyright © 2009 Boeing. All rights reserved. NAVAIR Public Release SPR-08-639.265 NOTICE: NOT EXPORT CONTROLLED 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 Copyright © 2009 Boeing. All rights reserved. NAVAIR Public Release SPR-09-093.265 NOTICE: NOT EXPORT CONTROLLED 172411 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 Copyright © 2009 Boeing. All rights reserved. NAVAIR Public Release SPR-09-093.265 NOTICE: NOT EXPORT CONTROLLED 172411 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 Copyright © 2009 Boeing. All rights reserved. •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 NAVAIR Public Release SPR07-118.265 NOTICE: NOT EXPORT CONTROLLED 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 Copyright © 2009 Boeing. All rights reserved. NAVAIR Public Release SPR-09-093.265 NOTICE: NOT EXPORT CONTROLLED 172411 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 Copyright © 2009 Boeing. All rights reserved. Early (3+ months) 55% Recognized in 2005 as a model U.S. Department of Defense acquisition program NAVAIR Public Release SPR-09-093.265 NOTICE: NOT EXPORT CONTROLLED 172411 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 Copyright © 2009 Boeing. All rights reserved. NOTICE: NOT EXPORT CONTROLLED 172411 Industry Supplier Partner Integration • Production – Use Best of Industry practices – Benchmarking and sharing of best practices – Increasing capability, while driving affordability Boeing ~ 30% • Support – – – – – – 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 Copyright © 2009 Boeing. All rights reserved. NOTICE: NOT EXPORT CONTROLLED 172411 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 Copyright © 2009 Boeing. All rights reserved. NOTICE: NOT EXPORT CONTROLLED 172411 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 Copyright © 2009 Boeing. All rights reserved. NOTICE: NOT EXPORT CONTROLLED 172411 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 Copyright © 2009 Boeing. All rights reserved. NOTICE: NOT EXPORT CONTROLLED 172411 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) Copyright © 2009 Boeing. All rights reserved. NOTICE: NOT EXPORT CONTROLLED 172411 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 Copyright © 2009 Boeing. All rights reserved. NOTICE: NOT EXPORT CONTROLLED 172411 Supplier Integration and Partnership Yield Success • A fully integrated supplier base enables – – – – – 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 Copyright © 2009 Boeing. All rights reserved. NOTICE: NOT EXPORT CONTROLLED 172411