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SCRLC Meeting #6 June 4-5, 2008 Seattle, WA

INSTITUTIONAL. PHYSICAL. PROCESS. Internal Environment. Objective Setting. Downstream Customer. Primary Customer. Event Identification. Your Company. First-tier Supplier. Risk Assessment. X-Tier Supplier. Risk Response. Control Activities. Information & Communication. Monitoring.

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SCRLC Meeting #6 June 4-5, 2008 Seattle, WA

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  1. INSTITUTIONAL PHYSICAL PROCESS Internal Environment Objective Setting Downstream Customer Primary Customer Event Identification Your Company First-tier Supplier Risk Assessment X-Tier Supplier Risk Response Control Activities Information & Communication Monitoring SCRLC Meeting #6June 4-5, 2008Seattle, WA Welcome to Boeing!

  2. Administrative Announcements • Boeing Overview Video • Safety/Evacuation • Restrooms • Refreshments/Food • Assistance if needed/Key Phone Numbers: • Ken Konigsmark: 206-910-8918 • Ava Turner: 425-736-0402 • Touring the Museum • Welcome Packet • Introductions: Name, Affiliation, Position/Title • Agenda

  3. Supply Chain Risk Leadership CouncilJune 4-5th @ Boeing Museum of Flight

  4. SCRLC- Day 2

  5. Jim Wigfall Vice President Supplier Management, Shared Services Group Executive Sponsor: Supply Chain Security

  6. Boeing’s Reach In the Next 24 Hours… • 3 million passengers will board 42,300 flights on Boeing jetliners carrying them to nearly every country on earth • More than 80 million homes in Europe will receive television programs transmitted via Boeing-built satellites • Boeing will export $53 million of goods and services to customers worldwide • Suppliers across the globe provide parts and services for Boeing products and the infrastructure that designs, builds, sells, and supports them • 8 million e-mail messages will be exchanged among employees in the Boeing network

  7. How We Are Organized Two businesses supported by 10 corporate functions and Shared Services World-class performance • Shared Services Group: • Security & Fire Protection • Facilities • Legal and Ethics • Logistics/Transportation • Non-Production Procurement • - Supply Chain Security • Finance • Environment, Health & Safety • Travel Services • Corporate functions: • Business Development and Strategy • Communications • Engineering, Operations and Technology • Finance • Group/Boeing Capital Corp. • Human Resources/Administration • International • Law • Office of Internal Governance • Public Policy Commercial Airplanes Integrated Defense Systems

  8. Welcome SCRLC! • SCRLC members are leaders; great value in benchmarking and sharing; prescient vision of the future • Increasing risks and requirements are real; must be effectively managed • Cost pressures, raw materials, etc. • Coming: TSA CCSP program, 10+2, etc • Boeing’s Business Continuity Planning effort underway • New approaches to supplier management • Enjoy your stay at Boeing and in the Great Northwest!

  9. Mike Bair Vice President Business Strategy & Marketing Boeing Commercial Airplanes

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