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The aerospace and defense industry continues to be an increasingly competitive market. To flourish in the environment, companies must deliver on cost and schedule commitments while meeting ever more demanding requirements. The goal for every aerospace and defense organization is consistent Program Execution Excellence.
Program performance can be significantly improved with and effective verification management process, taking advantage of the integrated product information and proven verification experience.
Most major aerospace programs continue to under-perform against their plan and commitments, resulting in repeated delays throughout the development program. Therefore, companies must eliminate unnecessary activities and focus on innovation, cost containment and time-to-market.
Planning and simulation capabilities in the virtual world can provide significant value to aerospace and defense programs, including early manufacturability analysis of design alternatives, accurate manufacturing planning, and the delivery of verified instructions to the shop floor.
Relationships between defense agencies and their technology partners are a key part of program management, so that the right decisions are made.
Budget constraints, shorter program schedules and the use of composites make today’s business climate challenging for aircraft and airframe manufacturers.
Composites are becoming the material of choice for aircraft engine components as they provide a variety of benefits, including weight reduction and improved performance.
Continued growth in most segments of the aerospace industry means there will be an increasing reliance on avionics and software providers to deliver competitive products to manufacturers and operators who need to have the latest in avionics and electronic systems.
The manufacturers of space systems are faced with the joint challenge of producing low-weight spacecraft and meeting tight launch deadlines.
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