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F-35 Program Continues To Make Progress, DOD Official Says

The Lighting II Program Is Strong, But Not Perfect, Said Its Top Manager

Air Force Lt. Gen. Eric T. Fick, program executive officer for the F-35 Lightning II Joint Program Office, spoke last week at the 11th annual McAleese Defense Programs Conference in Washington, D.C.

In 2019, 135 F-35s were delivered, and three days ago, the 500th aircraft was delivered, he said. These aircraft are flown by the Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps on land and afloat in 24 locations worldwide, he said. Additionally, the United Kingdom, Norway, Israel, Japan, Belgium, Poland and Italy will be taking delivery of F-35s, and Singapore is likely to, as well.

The F-35 is a complicated program, Fick said. "The organizational structure was difficult to navigate for those on the inside and difficult to understand for those on the outside. To address this complexity, we created a new organizational construct that better aligns authority and accountability to the program deliverables and outcomes.

"With this new organization, decision authority is pushed lower, and leaders are empowered to lead," he added. "As the needs of the warfighter change, the F-35 has been designed to adapt to those changes."

A process called "continuous capability, development and delivery" or C2D2, allows incremental software and hardware add-ons as they become available, he said. "It provides the flexibility to add or subtract capabilities as the warfighter's priorities and needs evolve."

Four new software builds were already delivered using the C2D2 process. In the past, aircraft availability has been a problem, Fick said. However, "with the insight and help of the warfighters and aircraft maintainers, we're improving our operational fleet's availability," he said, noting that last year, the average combat mission capability rate was 73.2% — nearly 20% better than in 2018.

"That's progress, but we must do better," he said.

An important aspect of the program is working with allies and partners, Fick said. "For example, regional warehouses in North America, Asia and Europe have been stood up to use the industrial innovation of other nations that fly the F-35.

"Bringing the cost of the program down is very important, as well, he said. Improvements in cost reductions are being made in the development, production and sustainment areas."

Lastly, Fick said the strength of the program is the warfighters, who are figuring out how to better fight, fly and maintain the F-35. They are identifying changes they'd like to see in the ever-changing threat environment. He said his people are listening to their feedback and acting on it as rapidly as possible.

(Image provided with DOD news release)

FMI: www.defense.gov

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