Defense and they have made tremendous progress and now have an Agreement Regarding the lot 12 13 production process. This is a new milestone to the enterprise as of 35 is the largest investment and will form the backbone of the u. S. And allied inventories for the foreseeable future. Anf in the joint Program Office are laser focused on driving cost out, quality up and achieving timing delivery of our capability to our war fighters. We respect ontime delivery, we have exceeded the total aircraft quantity we delivered to the war fighter last year in revenue to 6 ontime delivery rate. A tremendous improvement from where we were last year with an average ontime delivery rate of 64 . On quality while we have made progress, there are still significant opportunities for improvement and we continue to communicate to concerns based on the data we collect. The 34 billiondollar agreement for of 35 low Rate Initial Production 12 14 of 478 f35 aircraft. 149 for lot 12, 164 lot 13 and 169 for lot 14
Having me here today. I would like to thank the u. S. Leadership Global Coalition for welcoming me and convening this important gathering about how the United States can and does lead in health care around the world. This is not necessarily the kind of stage i expected to be on when i was a young washington lawyer two decades ago before my first job at hhs, many of you may never have expected for me to attend gatherings like this either, but we are united here by the shared recognition that American Leadership on the world stage is indispensable to american prosperity and peace at home. When i was first asked to serve at hhs in 2011 as General Council i didnt imagine that Foreign Policy would become significance important of my work of domestic department. But i was confirmed in august of 2001, one month before 9 11 when everything changed. The day of 9 11 i quite literally experienced how much hhs needed to start thinking of ourselves as an integral part of the National Security estab
Good afternoon, everyone. And thank you for having me here today. Id like to thank the u. S. Global Leadership Coalition for welcoming me and for convening this important gathering about how the United States can and does lead in healthcare around the world. This is not necessarily the kind of stage i expected to be on when i was a young washington lawyer two decades ago. Before my first job at hhs. Many of you may never have expected to need to attend gatherings like this one in your professional roles either, but were united here by the shared recognition that American Leadership on the world stage is indispensable to american prosperity and peace at home. When i was first asked to serve at hhs in 2001, as general counsel, i didnt imagine that National Security and Foreign Policy would become a significant focus of my work at the federal governments largest domestic department. But i was confirmed in august of 2001. One month before 9 11, when everything changed. The day of 9 11, i q
, there arethrilled advocates who care about the same thing i do. 30 years later, other Health Problems are facing the world, including pandemics and Infectious Diseases. I remember well when the ebola crisis of west africa gripped the American Public and we feared so much for ourselves and had concern for those suffering in west africa. Have made Great Strides in the last 30 years and i meet significant strides. Many children now are celebrating their fifth birthday that would not have celebrated that birthday years ago. Many children that are healthier from better food. Livingre families are above rather than below the poverty line. Although we have seen many beides that we should all proud of, there is still a lot of work to do. We have many challenges leading our world today. We are very, very fortunate to meet to have with us today a leader in the administration who is on the front lines of addressing these challenges so that we can have a conversation about combating Global Healt
Good afternoon, everyone. And thank you for having me here today. Id like to thank the u. S. Global Leadership Coalition for welcoming me and for convening this important gathering about how the United States can and does lead in healthcare around the world. This is not necessarily the kind of stage i expected to be on when i was a young washington lawyer two decades ago. Before my first job at hhs. Many of you may never have expected to need to attend gatherings like this one in your professional roles either, but were united here by the shared recognition that American Leadership on the world stage is indispensable to american prosperity and peace at home. When i was first asked to serve at hhs in 2001, as general counsel, i didnt imagine that National Security and Foreign Policy would become a significant focus of my work at the federal governments largest domestic department. But i was confirmed in august of 2001. One month before 9 11, when everything changed. The day of 9 11, i q