Strategic Programs · week of Mon May 31
A coordination-level read across three active programs: where each stands, what was handled, what is next, and the follow-ups worth watching. No technical or cost data. Phase, timing, and status only.
Where the programs stand
Coordination status · not technical contentCustomer A · phase position
Phase cadence only · timing, never design contentGate-review timing is on cadence for Thursday. The design under review stays in the engineering system of record and is referenced by ID only. It never enters this readout.
What was handled
This week · coordination actionsWhat is next
Owned, dated, waiting on no one but youFollow-ups worth watching
Coordination signals
What this readout never carries
For the AIP quarterly
Owner-language narrative · status, dates, risks, relationshipsPortfolio coordination is healthy this period. Customer A (wide-body) is in execution and on track for its gate review and a Thursday factory visit; the counterpart relationship is current and sign-off is in motion. Customer B (automation cell) is in an active bid; the one open thread is a proposal timing question, owned and due before the industry event. Customer C (launch tooling) is in steady lifecycle support with a routine field-engineer window to confirm.
Against the owner's operating agenda: milestone cadence is being held, no coordination follow-up has aged past its window, and the one bid in flight has named owners on a single clock. Next period's watch items are the Customer B reply and the Customer C support window, both tracked, neither blocked. This narrative is drafted weekly and rolls up to the quarterly; it carries coordination status only, in the language the operating partner reads.