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Boeing implements PLM solution
Boeing to use Teamcenter as its enterprise Data Management system on future programs to enhance its design anywhere, build anywhere capabilities
Monday, July 24, 2006
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NEW DELHI: UGS Corp., a provider of product lifecycle management (PLM) software and services, today announced that Boeing, the aerospace company, has selected its Teamcenter digital lifecycle management solution as its enterprise data management system for future commercial airplanes and integrated defense systems programs.

Boeing's JDAM (Joint Direct Attack Munition) Program, which successfully migrated all product data from multiple legacy systems to Teamcenter, is the first to implement the new system.

Boeing chose Teamcenter because it needed an open, scalable, platform that can be leveraged acroLss the company and globally. A standard platform across programs allows Boeing to enhance collaboration and effectively manage workloads, as well as human resources, within and between programs.

Dave Fennell, vice president of IT, Boeing , said, the broad use of Teamcenter with 30,000 users at Commercial Airplanes on our DCAC/MRM implementation and success on our JDAM program have shown the benefits of Teamcenter's open platform and scalability, and reinforces our decision to make Teamcenter Boeing's enterprise Data Management system going forward."

Boeing will continue to implement Teamcenter on upcoming projects and programs, including at the Boeing Satellite Design Center in El Segundo, California, where teams are working to implement a standard environment, and where, by the end of 2007, it will be used for all relevant satellite program data; and the F/A-18E/F, F-15, T-45 and AV8-B programs, as well as other future programs.

Tony Affuso, chairman, CEO and president, UGS, said, "Teamcenter's open platform enables companies to leverage their global presence to enhance process excellence and productivity through consolidation and collaboration."

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