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DoD Poised To Approve Buy of 17 More F-35s; STOVL In Limbo Awaiting Engine Test
By Marina Malenic The Pentagon is preparing to approve the purchase of 17 more Lockheed Martin [LMT] F-35 Joint Strike Fighters, a senior official said last week. Defense Department acquisition executive John Young said he is reviewing the multibillion-dollar contract to build planes for the Air...
Tags: Israeli Government, Lockheed Martin Corp., Pratt & Whitney, U.S. Department of Defense, Young
Research articles 2008-11-25
DOD adding billions of dollars for JAST, Black Hawk, FMTV
A DoD review of defense programs in preparation for compiling the FY '97 defense budget request has culminated in a decision by Deputy Defense Secretary John White to add several billions of dollars for weapons programs to DoD's five-year budget.The Army is the chief beneficiary of the additional funding, which...
Tags: Army, Pentagon, Pratt & Whitney, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 1995-10-04
Lockheed, McDonnell Douglas win ASTOVL study contracts
Lockheed Advanced Development Co. LADC and McDonnell Douglas Aerospace have won separate DoD contracts to study the feasibility of developing an advanced short take-off and vertical landing ASTOVL strike fighter for the Navy and Marine Corps. LADC, based in Palmdale, Calif., and known as Lockheed's "Skunkworks," received a $1.9...
Tags: Air Force, General Electric Co., Grumman, Lockheed Martin Corp., Pentagon, Pratt & Whitney, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 1993-03-17
Teams lining up to compete for SSF study contracts
Lockheed, McDonnell Douglas and Grumman are each leading teams preparing to vie for two DoD research contracts on the Navy Short Takeoff Vertical Landing Strike Fighter SSF, industry sources told Defense Daily. None of the competitors are giving details about their proposals, originally expected Nov. 24 but now due...
Tags: Air Force, General Electric Co., Lockheed Martin Corp., Pratt & Whitney, Rolls-Royce, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 1992-12-01
DoD levels field for U.S. fighter engine producers; uneconomical move in short-term/smart in long-term
DOD LEVELS FIELD FOR U.S. FIGHTER ENGINE PRODUCERS DoD has quietly taken steps to level the playing field for the U.S.'s two fighter engine builders, allowing the contractors to compete for foreign fighter engine contracts that would fill production lags over the next three or four years, industry officials...
Tags: Air Force, General Electric Co., Pratt & Whitney, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 1991-06-25
DOD mindful of industrial base in ATF engine competition - Betti; assessment of acquisition process shows "mixed results."
DOD MINDFUL OF INDUSTRIAL BASE IN ATF ENGINE COMPETITION.-BETTI DoD will be "mindful" of industrial base considerations when it chooses a winner in the Advanced Tactical Fighter ATF engine competition between Pratt & Whitney (P&W) and General Electric GE and a decision will be made that "is in the...
Tags: General Electric Co., Pratt & Whitney, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 1990-11-14

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Australia gives green light for F-35s
MELBOURNE, Dec. 3 UPI -- Australia has given its final approval for the first group of Joint Strike Fighters, worth $3 billion for 14 aircraft to be delivered in 2014. The Ministry of Defense said the F-35 aircraft will be handed over in the United States, ready to begin initial...
Tags: Aircraft, Lockheed Martin Corp., Australia, JavaServer Faces
News items 2009-12-03
Joint Strike Fighter program office is going lean
The U.S. Joint Strike Fighter JSF program office is the latest Defense Department organization to jump on the lean path. Lockheed Martin is leading a team of five major defense contractors including Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems, General Electric and Pratt and Whitney to develop and test the JSF, which has...
Tags: Air Force, aircraft, Manufacturing
Research articles 2007-04-27
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