In article <3BDCE159.39F6D422@adaworks.com>, Richard Riehle wrote: >Now that LMCO has been awarded the contract for >JSF, does anyone know if the original plan to do the >software in Ada remains unchanged? Check out the recent news at http://www.ghs.com/news/211031l.html. [start quote:] Green Hills Software's INTEGRITY(tm) Selected As Operating System For F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Green Hills to Provide Operating System and Development Environment for Largest Military Procurement in History Santa Barbara, CA, October 31, 2001 -- Green Hills Software, Inc., today announced that Lockheed Martin will be using Green Hills' INTEGRITY(tm) real-time operating system (RTOS) and AdaMULTI� 2000 software development tools to develop software for its Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) aircraft. Lockheed Martin's design for the JSF was selected by the Department of Defense (DoD) in a $200 billion award, the largest in US DoD history. Avionics software developed by Lockheed Martin will run on airborne PowerPC processors operating under the INTEGRITY RTOS. [end quote] And a bit further: [start quote:] Carbone continues, "The INTEGRITY RTOS, together with Green Hills' AdaMULTI IDE, and Ada 95/C/C++ compilers provides a complete single-vendor RTOS and development solution for developing real-time mission and safety-critical software systems capable of meeting the security and safety standards of ISO/IEC 15408 (Common Criteria) and RTCA DO-178B. [end quote] So, at the very least, use of Ada is still possible... Dirk (Dirk.Craeynest@cs.kuleuven.ac.be for Ada-Belgium e-mail) -- Dirk Craeynest | Email Dirk.Craeynest@offis.be | Ada-Belgium Offis nv/sa - Aubay Group | Phone +32(2)725.40.25 | Ada-Europe Weiveldlaan 41/32 | +32(2)729.97.36 (work) | ACM SIGAda B-1930 Zaventem, Belgium | Fax +32(2)725.40.12 | Team Ada *** Intl. Conference on Reliable Software Technologies - Ada-Europe'2002 *** June 17-21, 2002, Vienna, Austria *** http://www.ada-europe.org/ ***