FAA barked at Boeing - but never bit
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The author examines the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration warning to Boeing Co. that it had failed to properly oversee sub-contractors and could face court action. Topics include use of defective aircraft parts, product quality and safety, and requirements of defense contracts.
Publication Name: Defense Week
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0273-3188
Year: 2003
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FCS tech poised to advance, officials say
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The author examines progress on Boeing and Science Applications International Corp. work on the U.S. Army's Future Combat (FCS) Systems. Topics include use of computer war games to test concepts, command and control software, and use of sensors.
Publication Name: Defense Week
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0273-3188
Year: 2003
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Boeing wins laser testbed work
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The author examines Boeing's defense contract with the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory for the development of military lasers.
Publication Name: Defense Week
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0273-3188
Year: 2003
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