Lockheed Martin Exec: Lessons From Other Fighter Programs Will Keep JSF In Line

By John Liang / January 31, 2002 at 5:00 AM
Lockheed Martin's president and chief operating officer is confident the company will be able to keep development of the Joint Strike Fighter stable and within budget. In looking at previous, multiservice fighter programs that were canceled, "we clearly see some common threads, and one of the threads is the gradual, over time, divergence in the configuration because each of the individual services in each of their mission areas as they prioritize tactical requirements causes the airplane to have over time...

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