Wyoming Project Team: 742 fighting for you

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WYOMING PROJECT TEAM: "7-4-2 FIGHTING FOR YOU" BY ANNA TAYLOR • PUBLIC AFFAIRS SPECIALIST PHOTOS BY TONY ANDERSON Preventing World War III is a tough job. It might sound overly dramatic, but that’s exactly what the USS Wyoming (SSBN 742) project team is trying to do. “When it leaves the shipyard, Wyoming will be out there fighting for us,” said Project Engineering and Planning Manager Brian Suter. “We need to fight for the ship and we need to fight for our teammates so we can come through this 27-month availability. We all have the big picture in mind. We are protecting our way of life in America.” That philosophy is what led Suter to coin the project’s motto, “7-4-2, Fighting For You,” during the team’s second Integrated Project Team Development (IPTD) program. “’Fighting for you’ means we are fighting together, sacrificing together and standing together to deliver a national asset back to the fleet to do its job as a global deterrent to war,” explained Suter. “We are trying to minimize the gap between production and engineering, managers and mechanics, apprentices and journeymen. That gap is where teamwork suffers and where phrases like ‘I give up’ or ‘I don't care anymore’ exist. Successful teams don't live in the gap.” IPTDs are designed to help the project team identify potential risks during the ship’s availability and promote relationships to ensure success. “We’re human, so we bump heads,” said Cost Advocate Doreka Porter-Wright. “We can disagree, but we all know the end goal is on time, on budget, and nobody gets hurt. The goal isn’t to solve all the problems. We’re all passionate about what we do and that creates some friction. But building those relationships at the IPTD prevents the differences from driving us apart.”


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