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| Working
with the Customer |
| The merger of Military Aircraft & Missiles
and Space and Communications, two major Boeing business units, was
one of historic proportions. |
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Aerospace Support
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| A look at an organization that
provides a full spectrum of products and services to reduce life-cycle
costs and maximize readiness of military aircraft around the globe. |
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Air Force Systems
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| The 100th C-17 Globemaster III
joins a busy fleet of the most advanced versatile airlifter ever produced
for the U.S. Air Force. |
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Army Systems
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| The potential for the Army’s
Objective Force and Future Combat Systems is enormous, says a soldier
on the front lines. |
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Homeland Security
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| Air travel is being made safer
because Boeing and its industry partner, Siemens, are leveraging their
expertise in large-scale systems integration and baggage handling. |
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Missile
Defense
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| Historic partnerships were sealed
at Farnborough last summer that will ultimately strengthen transatlantic
industrial ties. |
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NASA Systems
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| Preparing payloads, such as scientific
experiments and spacecraft for a space shuttle mission can take years
of planning and testing. |
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Naval
Systems
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| The first new U.S. Navy fighter
in two decades made aviation history when it landed on the aircraft
carrier USS Abraham Lincoln. |
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Integrating
IDS
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| Developing the elements of the
global information grid requires understanding current capabilities
and assets and what is needed in the future. |
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