Lockheed Martin worked subcontractors to reduce JASSM cost
Lockheed Martin worked closely with its Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile subcontractors to reduce the cost of its winning bid, in one case cutting the price of a component used in its design and that of the losing Boeing design. Lockheed Martin applied its manufacturing know-how to Teledyne's...
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