Qorvo, a leading global provider of connectivity and power solutions, today announced it received a Bronze Tier Award from BAE Systems’ ‘Partner 2 Win’ program. Qorvo was selected from a pool of suppliers that delivered exceptional performance and contributions to support supply chain success for BAE Systems’ Electronic Systems sector in 2024.
“Qorvo is honored to receive this recognition from BAE Systems, a valued customer and partner dedicated to advancing innovation and mission-critical performance,” said Doug Bostrom, General Manager of Qorvo’s Defense and Aerospace business. “This Bronze Tier award reflects our relentless commitment to quality, trusted delivery and engineering excellence. Our work with BAE Systems represents the kind of high-impact collaboration that enables high performance systems to succeed in the most demanding environments.”
BAE Systems’ Partner 2 Win program is designed to achieve operational excellence and eliminate inefficiencies in its supply chain by raising the bar of performance expectations to meet the demands of current and future customers. As part of the program, BAE Systems meets regularly with its suppliers to transfer best practices and ensure the components and materials that compose its products meet the highest quality standards.
“I want to sincerely thank our winning suppliers for their exceptional support and groundbreaking solutions that have set new standards in our industry,” said Jennica Dearborn, vice president of Operations, Electronic Systems. “We look forward to our continued collaborations that push the boundaries of what’s possible.”
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| Qorvo, Inc. | Frequency Converters, DC Amplifiers, Radio & Intermediate Freq. Amplifiers, Electronic Switching Systems, Avionic Attenuators |
| BAE Systems Electronic Systems | Electronic Control Equipment |
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| Active Electronic Components |
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