Boosting Aerospace Efficiency with Unified Product Data

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Our recent MBDA case study reinforces three strategic realities for aerospace and defense manufacturers: 1) Modern defense programs require a unified product data backbone. Fragmented engineering environments create risk, from configuration errors to compliance exposure. Integration between systems like CAD and PLM strengthens traceability, governance, and execution discipline. 2) Productivity gains come from architecture rather than incremental fixes. Rationalizing systems and standardizing processes enables engineering efficiency without sacrificing control. 3) Enterprise collaboration demands standardized data that's authoritative and accessible. Distributed teams can only move fast when they trust the integrity of shared product data. Digital engineering is helping MBDA build a resilient, connected foundation that's improving program predictability and long-term competitiveness. Read the full case study to learn more: https://lnkd.in/exdYqFeU

So currently architects cannot measure Architecture and as such relies on gut feel…GAO has repeatedly found bad architecture which has resulted in $B of cost and waste. Now there is a new methodology which can measure Architecture and find gaps, weaknesses all before going to design review. QSLS is a new Methodology which can save a program.

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