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Change and configuration management for today's dynamic A&D organizations Globalization and increasingly complex products are driving aerospace and defense companies (A&D) to reexamine their development process. This white paper explores the ways forward-thinking A&D companies hope to lead the market by applying best practice change and configuration management methods. |
05 May 2008 |
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Going global in aerospace and defense Becoming a globally integrated company is vital to success in today's aerospace and defense (A&D) industry. But how do you make that a reality? This paper discusses how to strengthen your position in the worldwide marketplace and optimize business results through more effective operations. |
08 Apr 2008 |
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Keep them flying: Find your winning position in the MRO game Aircraft maintenance averages 13 percent of an airline’s total expenditures. With airlines focusing on their core operations, maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services can present a significant opportunity for companies to compete in this space. This IBM Institute for Business Value paper explores how IBM can help. |
07 Jan 2008 |
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Raytheon: Seamless, end-to-end contract management Raytheon, a major defense contractor, reduced contract lifecycle times and improved efficiency and responsiveness to customers with an end-to-end contract management system implemented by IBM Business Consulting Services. |
09 Jan 2006 |
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SKF Aerospace realigns IT with business strategy using Component Business Modeling SKF Aerospace, an aerospace component supplier, developed a strategic roadmap to align its IT infrastructure and processes with its overall business strategy goals of improving customer focus and supply chain efficiency with the help of IBM Business Consulting Services and IBM's Component Business Modeling methodology. |
09 Jan 2006 |
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