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    Volume 1 Number 7
   
 
IN FOCUS
 

James F. Albaugh,
President & CEO
Boeing Integrated Defense Systems

 

ASG front cover Issue 1, Num. 7.  - Neg.#DVD-643-1

 

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A Journey to Excellence Baldrige Brings Results - Neg.# DVD-648-1.
CONTENTS
A Journey to Excellence Baldrige Brings Results
Aerospace Support, a business unit of Integrated Defense Systems, was recently named a 2003 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award recipient.
 
Boeing Aerospace Support is Unique in the Market Neg.# DVD-647-1. Boeing Aerospace Support is Unique in the Market
The business unit provides a wide range of services for its international and domestic customers from life-cycle aircraft maintenance and support to training systems.
 
FIRST Supports Super Hornet Fleet in Iraq - Neg.# DVD-650-2 FIRST Supports Super Hornet Fleet in Iraq
The F/A-18E/F Integrated Readiness Support Team (FIRST) ensures that the aircraft are mission ready.
 
San Antonio Bolstered by Thriving Center - Neg.# DVD-651-1 San Antonio Bolstered by Thriving Center
San Antonio, Texas, is home to the largest private industry provider of maintenance, repair and overhaul for large military aircraft.
 
Training Centers Provide Battlefield Realism - neg.# DVD-652-1 Training Centers Provide Battlefield Realism
Distributed Mission Training Centers allow pilots to train as teams and experience the same simulated actions even if they are thousands of miles apart.
 
Aerospace Support Down Under - neg.# DVD-655-1 Aerospace Support Down Under
Military aerospace support unit provides services to Australia’s defense forces.
 
Missile Defense System Initial Operations on Target for 2004 - nwg.# DVD-657-1 Missile Defense System Initial Operations on Target for 2004
After numerous tests and demonstrations, Lt. Gen. Ron Kadish, Missile Defense Agency Director, said he’s confident the program is on track for initial capabilities.
 
Multi-Layered Missile Defense System Becoming a Reality - Neg.# DVD-659-1 Multi-Layered Missile Defense System Becoming a Reality
Boeing has brought together the best of industry to develop a comprehensive missile defense capability for the U.S. and its allies.
 
Key Missile Defense Systems Programs - neg.# DVD-662-1 Key Missile Defense Systems Programs
 
 
Fort Greely Launch Complex on Schedule - neg.# DVD-664-1 Fort Greely Launch Complex on Schedule
Six silos were installed in 2003 and drilling begins this year for ten more before the complex becomes operational this fall.
 
NASA’s Future Vision - Neg.# DVD-665-1 NASA’s Future Vision
NASA Administrator Sean O’Keefe sees a broader space exploration mission for the space agency in the next 20 years.
 
Positioning the International Space Station for Future Challenges  - Neg. # DVD-667-1 Positioning the International Space Station for Future Challenges
Although construction on the ISS is on hold pending the shuttles’ return to flight, work continues to maintain safe operations on the orbiting outpost and prepare future elements for launch.
 
NASA X-37 Test Vehicle Team Ready for Flight Test - Neg. #DVD-668-1 NASA X-37 Test Vehicle Team Ready for Flight Test
Engineers plan to drop the Approach and Landing Test Vehicle from a B-52 during flight tests similar to those performed by the early Space Shuttle Enterprise.
 
To the Icy Moons of Jupiter, Boeing Studies Nuclear Power for Space Exploration - Neg.# DVD-669-1 To the Icy Moons of Jupiter, Boeing Studies Nuclear Power for Space Exploration
NASA and its industry partners are studying advanced nuclear power and electric propulsion technologies that will take spacecraft into deep space.
 
New Scientific Racks to Boost ISS Research - neg.# DVD-672-1 New Scientific Racks to Boost ISS Research
Boeing workers at Kennedy Space Center continue ground testing and preparations for shuttle mission that will carry additional research capabilities to the station.
 
Around Integrated Defense Systems - Neg.# DVD-674-1 Around Integrated Defense Systems
 

 
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