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To: Richard Tsang who wrote (2626)5/21/1999 11:58:00 AM
From: Fred M  Read Replies (2) of 7721
 
Comanche update

Anyone have a take on the significance of this?

May 21, 1999 11:34

Comanche Program, U.S. Army Sign MOU on Pre-Production Program

PHILADELPHIA, May 21 /PRNewswire/ -- The Boeing Sikorsky RAH-66 Comanche Joint Program Office and
the U.S. Army have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that defines the Comanche program's
engineering and manufacturing development (EMD) phase and establishes an innovative working partnership
between the Army and the contracting team.

The MOU calls for "... a cultural change in the way Comanche requirements are communicated, in the way
Boeing Sikorsky implements these requirements, and in the way and time frame in which the
Pre-Production Program (PPP) proposal and resultant Engineering and Manufacturing Development program
contract is prepared, evaluated, negotiated and awarded."

Speaking for the Comanche Team, Arthur Linden, vice president and director, Boeing Sikorsky Joint
Program Office, said, "This MOU is really a reflection of the close working relationship we have with our U.S.
Army customer. We plan to meet or exceed all the program requirements on performance, cost and
schedule, and formalizing that commitment is an expression of our confidence in our team members,
suppliers, customers and evaluators that they will ensure Comanche is remembered in the future as a
paradigm of successful defense procurement."

Maj. Gen. (P) Joseph Bergantz, the Army Comanche Program Manager, said, "Using Alpha contracting over
the last several months has saved the Army considerable time and significant funding by not requiring a
formal proposal board and a traditional evaluation."

The agreement reflects maximum focus on acquisition streamlining, maintaining the innovative Integrated
Product Team process used throughout the program, facilitate communication processes, and promote
increased teamwork between Boeing Sikorsky and its government customers.

The Comanche team has agreed to complete the PPP program in fiscal year 2006 at a total cost of $3.6
billion.

Features of the Comanche PPP program are:

-- Design and fabrication of 13 Comanche helicopters with production
mission equipment package capability from FY 2003 through FY 2005 for
Army experiments and further operational test and evaluation;
-- Accelerated Comanche fire control radar development from RAH-66
production Lot 6 in FY 2010 to initial operational capability aircraft,
fielded in FY 2006;
-- A Defense Department Milestone II EMD decision accelerated 19 months to
March 2000;
-- Simulation tools suitable for analysis of the Comanche's full
capabilities for development of operational tactics, techniques and
procedures based on full functionality; and
-- Risk reduction in such developmental areas as the aircraft's helmet,
software and Electro-Optical Sensor System to optimize program efforts
within available funding levels.

The RAH-66 Comanche armed reconnaissance helicopter is under development for the U.S. Army by a team
headed by The Boeing Company and Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., a unit of United Technologies.

SOURCE The Boeing Company

/CONTACT: Bill Tuttle of Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., 203-386-3829, or Jack
Satterfield of The Boeing Company, 610-591-8399/

/Company News On-Call: prnewswire.com or fax,
800-758-5804, ext. 109119/
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