Analog Devices Supplier of the Year for BAE Systems

Analog Devices awarded 'Original Component Manufacturer of the Year' as part of BAE Systems' 'Partner 2 Win Supplier of the Year' award

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Analog Devices has been awarded the 'Original Component Manufacturer of the Year' prize as part of the 'Partner 2 Win Supplier of the Year' award promoted by BAE Systems. The award is given by evaluating performance and contributions to supply chain optimisation in BAE Systems' Electronic Systems business reported for 2019. ADI was selected from a shortlist of more than 2,200 suppliers with whom the company has partnered over the past year.

"Receiving this award from BAE System means a lot to us," said Bryan Goldstein, Vice President and General Manager of Analog Devices' Aerospace and Defense Business Unit. "Through our partnership with BAE, we have made diverse, cutting-edge electronic technologies available to the defense industry, excelling in key areas such as on-time delivery and quality. We are very honoured to have been recognised in these areas."

BAE Systems' Partner 2 Win programme is designed to achieve operational excellence and refine supply chains, raising the level of performance to meet the demands of current and future customers. As part of the programme, BAE Systems regularly meets with its suppliers at their sites to discuss best practices to ensure that components and materials that make up BAE Systems' products meet the highest quality standards. "We are proud to partner with companies like Analog Devices who are committed to consistently delivering the highest quality products on time," said Kim Cadorette, vice president of Operations for BAE Systems' Electronic Systems division. "We look forward to continuing our successful collaboration."

About BAE Systems

BAE Systems provides technology solutions for the defence, aerospace and security sectors. The company employs more than 83,000 people worldwide and operates in 30 states in the USA.

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