Lt. Gen. Eric Fick, F-35 Joint Program Executive Officer, presents Capt. Jason Faulk, F-35 Software Architect Program Manager, with the Joint Service Commendation Medal certificate during a ceremony at the program headquarters in Arlington, Va. The F-35 Joint Program Office is the Department of Defense's focal point for the 5th generation strike aircraft for the Navy, Air Force, Marines, and our allies. The F-35 is the premier multi-mission, 5th generation weapon system. Its ability to collect, analyze and share data is a force multiplier that enhances all assets in the battle-space: with stea
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Lt. Gen. Eric Fick, F-35 Joint Program Executive Officer, presents Capt. Jason Faulk, F-35 Software Architect Program Manager, with the Joint Service Commendation Medal certificate during a ceremony at the program headquarters in Arlington, Va. The F-35 Joint Program Office is the Department of Defense's focal point for the 5th generation strike aircraft for the Navy, Air Force, Marines, and our allies. The F-35 is the premier multi-mission, 5th generation weapon system. Its ability to collect, analyze and share data is a force multiplier that enhances all assets in the battle-space: with stealth technology, advanced sensors, weapons capacity, and range. The F-35, which has been operational since July of 2015, is the most lethal, survivable, and interoperable fighter aircraft ever built.