Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

Lisa Troshinsky
Piasecki Aircraft Corp. is offering the U.S. Army technology it says would increase the speed, range and altitude of existing Army helicopters, such as the Black Hawk and the Apache, company Vice President John Piasecki told the DAILY. The retrofit on each aircraft would be about half the cost of building a new helicopter, Piasecki said.

Thomas Withington
LONDON - Although the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence (MOD) recently capped a year of negotiations with the EADS-led AirTanker consortium by naming AirTanker as the preferred supplier of tanker/transport aircraft, there are still hurdles to overcome, a consortium official said. AirTanker noted that the final contracts for the Future Strategic Tanker Aircraft (FSTA) program have yet to be signed.

Michael Bruno
U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and congressional research officials agreed with some lawmakers on March 10 that alternative funding mechanisms for shipbuilding - such as advanced appropriations and multiyear procurement - would be helpful, but cautioned that they would not result in a significant increase in the size of the future fleet.

Staff
WINGS CLUB: FAA Administrator Marion C. Blakey will address the Wings Club on March 16. For more information, go to www.wingsclub.org/events.html.

Staff
As of the beginning of the year, NASA had implemented 18 out of 44 financial reform recommendations made by the NASA inspector general (IG) and the Government Accountability Office (GAO), according to a recent IG report. Some of the 26 open recommendations are more than a year old, the IG said. Although this is due in part to their complexity, the lack of an "organized tracking system" also was a factor, according to the report.

Staff
An article in the March 10 issue of Aerospace Daily & Defense Report misstated the title of Peter Teets. He is acting secretary of the Air Force.

Michael Bruno
The U.S. Navy official responsible for acquisition said on March 10 that he expects to recommend awarding DD(X) multimission destroyer work to just one shipyard. John J. Young Jr., assistant secretary of the Navy for research, development and acquisition, said he will make the recommendation to Michael W. Wynne, acting undersecretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics, around the time of the program's April 11 milestone review.

Staff
Boeing Co. has reached an agreement with Sweden's air force to modernize the avionics of the country's fleet of eight C-130E/H aircraft, the company said March 10. The Swedish air force has signed a letter of offer and acceptance that will lead to a foreign military sales contract between Boeing and the U.S. Air Force. Financial terms were not disclosed, but the contract would be the largest ever between the U.S. Air Force and Sweden's government, Boeing said. The contract is set to be completed by early summer.

Marc Selinger
The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) is nearing completion of a review that will determine the "gaps" that exist in protecting North America against cruise missile attacks, a NORAD official said March 10. U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. William Hodgkins, NORAD's director of plans, said the Colorado-based command probably will send its findings to the Pentagon at the end of April. NORAD was directed by the Joint Requirements Oversight Council to conduct the review and write a "mission area initial capabilities document."

Marc Selinger
The U.S. Missile Defense Agency probably will cut or cancel the second interceptor booster it has been developing for the Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) system, according to a key official. While a final decision has not been made, Air Force Lt. Gen. Henry "Trey" Obering, MDA's director, said late March 9 that budget reductions and growing confidence in the main booster, made by Orbital Sciences, make it increasingly likely that the other booster, under development by Lockheed Martin, will be scaled back or axed.

Rich Tuttle
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - U.S. Northern Command is waiting for policy guidance on notifying Canada in the event that an attacking missile is shot down in Canadian airspace, a spokesman for the command said. Canada decided Feb. 24 that it wouldn't participate in a North American missile defense system, although it remains involved in the process of warning of such an attack.

Staff
PANEL CHAIR PICKED: Rep. Steve Israel (D-N.Y.) on March 9 was appointed to chair the House Democratic Caucus Task Force on Defense and Military, a group of 15 members of Congress that will liaison with the "defense community" and advise the House Democratic leadership on military policy. Among other issues, Israel - the only New York Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee - has championed improvements in professional military education and protecting commercial airline passengers from shoulder-fired missiles.

Staff
A consortium formed by Embraer and EADS has received approval to acquire Industria Aeronautica de Portugal (OGMA) from government commerce authorities in Portugal, Germany and Italy, Embraer said March 9. To acquire OGMA, Brazilian Embraer and EADS created Airholding SGPS, with Embraer holding a 99% stake and EADS holding a 1% stake. EADS' stakes are allowed to reach 30% in the future.

Marc Selinger
The Israeli air force (IAF) plans to pursue several technologies to improve its ability to use air power to kill terrorists, especially in urban settings where targets have many places to hide, a senior IAF official said March 9.

Lisa Troshinsky
Citing an increase in its defense, space and commercial aircraft business, EADS reported that its 2004 net income grew to 1.03 billion euros ($1.4 billion), an increase of 60% compared with 644 million euros ($859 million) in 2003, the company said March 9. Its yearly revenue grew to 31.8 billion euros ($42.4 billion), a 5% increase from 30.1 billion euros ($40.2 billion) in 2003, and earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) reached 2.4 billion euros ($3.7 billion), a 58% increase from 2003.

Staff
Jeff Anderson has been named tactical training coordinator.

Staff
Tommy R. Augustsson and Lewis A. Von Thaer have been elected corporate vice presidents.

Staff
Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) strongly urged acting NASA Administrator Fred Gregory to continue preparations for a servicing mission to the Hubble Space Telescope in a March 2 letter, warning that for NASA to stop work on the mission would be a violation of the law as contained in the Omnibus Appropriations Act of fiscal year 2005.

Staff
Fred J. Leonberger has joined the Technical Adisory Board.

By Jefferson Morris
Peter Teets, undersecretary of the Air Force for space, defended the beleaguered Space Radar program during a hearing on Capitol Hill March 9, assuring lawmakers that the Air Force's new plan for the program will give the service a better handle on the system's technical maturation and cost.

Staff
Martin T. Stanislav has been named controller and chief accounting officer.

Staff
Michael Kraft has been named vice president of sales, marketing and business development. David Reed has been appointed president of North American operations.

Staff
Kent Brittan has been appointed chairman of United Technologies International Operations. Jothi Purushotaman has been named vice president of operations, replacing Brittan. Rajeev Bhalla is replacing Purushotaman as senior vice president, finance for UTC's Pratt & Whitney division.