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BAE Systems Hosts Supplier Conference for Unique Look Into Combat Vehicle Manufacturing and Innovation

FALLS CHURCH, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--This week, BAE Systems hosted more than 300 of its suppliers across the company’s U.S. industrial base in a virtual conference to advocate for the future of its combat vehicle manufacturing and innovation business. This was a critical opportunity for the business’s combat vehicle industrial base to come together to discuss challenges and promote opportunities within the industry, with congressional representatives, and U.S. Army and Marine Corps customers.

“The work being done by the folks that make up our defense industrial base is critical to our national security,” said Rep. Mike Rogers (R-AL-3), ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee. “We must continue efforts to strengthen, enhance, and expand the industrial base.”

BAE Systems contracts about 1,000 suppliers in 45 states across its U.S. industrial base, to support combat vehicle manufacturing.

“The future of combat vehicle design and innovation must be a focal point across industry today,” said Andy Corea, BAE Systems vice president of the Combat Mission Systems business. “Bringing our best and brightest partners together for the unique opportunity to meet with our congressional stakeholders and customers is essential for a forward look at the next several years of combat vehicle manufacturing.”

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Amanda Niswonger, BAE Systems
Mobile: 586-484-4123
Amanda.Niswonger@baesystems.com

www.baesystems.com/US
@BAESystemsInc

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BAE Systems convened over 300 suppliers across its industrial base to advocate for the future of combat vehicle manufacturing and innovation.
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Amanda Niswonger, BAE Systems
Mobile: 586-484-4123
Amanda.Niswonger@baesystems.com

www.baesystems.com/US
@BAESystemsInc

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