ON DEVELOPMENT (PSFD) MOU (ML) 31 Dec 06 30 Dec 51 54.LAND FORCES CAPABILITY MODERNIZATION MOU 26 Jul 06 25 Jul 26 55 Future Force Network Interoperability Project Arrangement (A-PA-AT-2005-0128.1) 16 Sep 08 15 Sep 17 56.LAND FORCE SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT. A key tenet of the PSFD MoU is the establishment of a Global Support Solution (GSS) to support the global fleet of circa 3000 F-35 aircraft across 9 x 9 Partner Nations. The aim of the GSS is to provide economies of scale and deliver a cost effective and affordable support solution for all partner nations.
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On April 3, 2012, the Government of Canada released its comprehensive response to Chapter 2 of the 2012 Spring Report of the Auditor General of Canada, which recommended that the Government refine its estimates for the full life-cycle costs of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter and make those estimates public. The Government of Canada accepted the Auditor General's recommendation and conclusions and outlined a Seven-Point Plan to fulfill and exceed the Auditor General's recommendation.
In its plan, the Government of Canada committed to providing updates to Parliament on the industrial benefits of Canada's participation in the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program. This report—which provides background on how industrial participation works in the Program, as well as the current results—meets this commitment. Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada officials worked with the National Fighter Procurement Secretariat in the drafting of this report and it has been approved by the Secretariat's Deputy Minister Governance Committee.
I welcome the opportunity to provide Parliament and Canadians with greater transparency into how companies in Canada are currently faring, and positioning themselves for the future, as a result of Canada's participation in the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program.
U.S. Department of Defense Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) News Release |
No. 097-07 | |
IMMEDIATE RELEASE | January 26, 2007 |
Department of Defense and Turkey Sign Joint Strike Fighter Agreement
Deputy Secretary of Defense Gordon England and the Turkish Minister of National Defense Vecdi Gonul signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to begin future cooperation in the production, sustainment, and follow-on development (PSFD) phase of the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program.
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The JSF PSFD MOU has now been signed by the United States, the Netherlands, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and now Turkey, and will be signed in the near future by the other JSF partner nations -- Italy, Denmark, and Norway. This new MOU will expand cooperation among the nine JSF partner nations beyond the ongoing JSF system development and demonstration (SDD) phase, providing a framework for future JSF program efforts in production and beyond. Turkey joined the JSF SDD MOU in July 2002.
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This agreement will have a significant positive impact across the entire spectrum of the U.S.-Turkish defense relationship, including North Atlantic Treaty Organization alliance commitments in the years ahead. JSF will provide air dominance, enhance interoperability, promote defense transformation and modernization, enhance affordability and strengthen the U.S.-Turkish industrial base. It is anticipated that remaining JSF partner nations will sign the JSF PSFD MOU before the end of February.
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Joint Strike Fighter, as the largest ever DoD acquisition program, continues to set new standards in development of manufacturing technologies, acquisition and business practices, technology transfer, and export licensing. The initial JSF test aircraft conducted a successful first flight on Dec. 15, 2006. The program provides opportunities for partner industries through the best value model – selecting manufacturers and maintainers based on a combination of quality, price, and timeliness.
Once the JSF PSFD MOU signing process is completed, the partners will cooperatively develop, produce, test, train and operate a Lightning II JSF Air System that will enhance the interoperability, survivability, and affordability of our future forces. Continued Turkish participation reinforces the longstanding and close relationship between the U.S. and Turkish Air Forces, providing a solid foundation for future air operations with other allied and friendly nations in a joint and coalition environment.
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