Advances in technology —whether they involve new
ways for workers to communicate, or advanced skills or
high-tech tools they need to perform their daily tasks—are
poised to make a seismic change to the workplace. With
that in mind, Boeing is working to help provide its workforce
with the experience, tools and knowledge it needs for
tomorrow’s work environment. In turn, both the company
and the employees stand to gain a competitive advantage. FULL STORY >>
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Plugged into the Network
The fact that Boeing sees tremendous business potential
from programs based on “network-centric”
applications raises a question: what does network-centric
mean? Here’s an explanation of what this phrase
connotes and why programs based on these applications
are important to Boeing’s customers. FULL STORY
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INTEGRATED
DEFENSE SYSTEMS
Ever count to 1 million?
Spectrolab has
Since 1958, Boeing Spectrolab Inc. has set a solid record
of performance. Spectrolab recently set another record
by selling its 1 millionth multijunction gallium arsenide
solar cell. FULL STORY >>
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AIRPLANES
A bright future is in the
hands of Boeing engineers
It’s obvious to the most casual observer the commercial
airplanes business is experiencing one of its greatest
challenges. But what they should know is when it makes
a comeback, as it always has done, engineers hold the
code to unlock vital improvements in productivity and
services that Boeing customers need and want. FULL STORY >>