TABLES S.1. S.2. 1.1. 1.2. 2.1. 3.1. 4.1. 4.2. 4.3. 6.1. 6.2. 6.3. 7.1. 7.2 7.3. 7.4. 8.1. 8.2. 8.3. 9.1. FACO Strategies Considered ................... FACO Option Cost Comparisons ................ JSF Aircraft Costs by Variant ................... Cycle Time Required for FACO Activities .......... Skills Maintained by Range of Production Alternatives................................ Facilities Requirements for JSF FACO............. Touch Labor Skill Distribution for F-16 Mate-Through-Delivery ...................... Standard Hourly Breakdown for JSF (CTOL Version) ............................. FACO Activities and Associated SOC Codes ........ State Taxes and Their Impact on JSF FACO......... California Tax Credits and Incentives............. Georgia Tax Credits and Incentives .............. Total Annual Air Emissions Estimates for a Maximum Production Rate of 17 Aircraft per Month .......... Facilities and Equipment Required to Control Air Emissions ................................. Environmental Analyses and Permitting Costs ...... Summary of Air Emissions and Control Costs ....... Comparison of the Stealth Implementation in the Legacy System to the JSF Approach .............. FACO Suppliers ............................ Electric Power Industry Generation by Energy Source, 1999 ..................................... Investments Required for FACO (Contractor-Owned) ......................... xiii xvi xvii 4 9 20 47 51 52 53 68 70 72 85 93 95 96 110 113 119 138 xiv FACO Alternatives for the Joint Strike Fighter 9.2. 10.1. 10.2. 10.3. 10.4. C.1. Investments Required for FACO (GovernmentOwned)................................... Cost Differences for Various FACO Alternatives ..... Contributions to Relative Costs—JSF FACO Perspective ................................ Contributions to Relative Costs—DoD Perspective ... Relative Cost Increases for Various FACO Alternatives—Discounted at 3.5 Percent per Annum ................................ Wage Comparisons .......................... 138 156 158 159 163 183