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Boeing Reorganizes Defense,
Space & Security Business Unit
Boeing announced a series of
executive leadership changes and reorganizations
aimed at accelerating operational discipline,
first-time quality and performance while
streamlining senior leadership roles and
responsibilities.
Effective immediately, Boeing
Defense, Space & Security (BDS) will consolidate its
eight divisions into four, including:
Vertical Lift, led by Vice
President and General Manager Mark Cherry.
Mobility, Surveillance &
Bombers, led by Vice President and General Manager
Dan Gillian, which will include KC-46, SAOC, E-7,
VC-25B, P-8, Bombers, AWACS/AEW&C, 777X components
and all executive transport programs.
Air Dominance, led by Vice
President and General Manager Steve Nordlund, which
will include classified programs; the F/A-18, F-15,
T-7, MQ-25 and MQ-28 programs; and the non-space
Phantom Works portfolio, including the Virtual
Warfare Centers. Steve will also become the senior
site executive for the St. Louis region.
Space, Intelligence & Weapon
Systems, led by Vice President and General Manager
Kay Sears, which will include space exploration and
launch programs, satellites, munitions, missiles,
weapon system deterrents, maritime undersea, Phantom
Works Space and subsidiaries (BI&A, Millennium,
Insitu, Liquid Robotics, Spectrolab, Argon and DRT).
Between now and Feb. 4, 2023, Jim Chilton, senior
vice president for Space and Launch, will continue
to manage space exploration and launch programs,
satellites and Phantom Works Space. On Feb. 5, 2023,
Chilton will become a senior advisor to Ted Colbert,
president and chief executive officer of BDS,
focusing on future space ventures.
These changes build upon a
consolidation of Manufacturing & Safety, Total
Quality, Supply Chain and Program Management, and
the appointment of Steve Parker as BDS chief
operating officer.
"I am confident this
reorganization will drive greater and more
simplified integration and collaboration across
Boeing Defense, Space & Security," said Colbert.
"These changes will help accelerate operational
discipline and program quality and performance,
while stabilizing our development and production
programs. These are necessary steps to put BDS on
the path to stronger, profitable growth."
Additionally, Tim Peters,
currently vice president and general manager of
Mobility and Surveillance, and Cindy Gruensfelder,
currently vice president and general manager of
Missile and Weapon Systems, will be retiring after
assisting with the transitions.
"Over the past three decades,
Tim and Cindy have played an integral role in
delivering critical capabilities for our customers
and developing top talent across the enterprise,"
Colbert said. "The Boeing Executive Council and I
are grateful for their leadership and years of
service."
Coinciding with these changes,
Boeing Global Services (BGS) will integrate all
government services – domestic and international –
into one organization, led by Torbjorn (Turbo)
Sjogren, vice president and general manager of BGS
Government Services.
As a leading global aerospace
company, Boeing develops, manufactures and services
commercial airplanes, defense products and space
systems for customers in more than 150 countries. As
a top U.S. exporter, the company leverages the
talents of a global supplier base to advance
economic opportunity, sustainability and community
impact. Boeing's diverse team is committed to
innovating for the future, leading with
sustainability, and cultivating a culture based on
the company's core values of safety, quality and
integrity.
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