BAE Systems Electronics and Integrated Solutions

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BAE Systems Electronics & Integrated Solutions
Type Business segment
Founded 2005
Headquarters Nashua, New Hampshire, United States
Key people Mike Heffron (President)
Industry Aerospace & Defense
Products Avionics
Electronic Warfare
Communications
Sensor systems
Intelligence systems.
Employees 8,900
Parent BAE Systems Inc.
Website www.baesystems.com/Businesses/EIS

BAE Systems Electronics & Integrated Solutions (E&IS) is a major operating group of BAE Systems Inc., the North American subsidiary of UK-based BAE Systems.

BAE Systems E&IS was formed in June 2005 by the merger of BAE Systems Information & Electronic Warfare Systems (IEWS) and BAE Systems Information & Electronic Systems Integration (IESI). This was part of a wider reorganisation which followed BAE Systems' acquisition of United Defense; BAE Systems North America was renamed BAE Systems Inc. and its businesses in the United States were placed into three "operating groups":[1]

In June 2008 the planned sale of the Flight Systems business unit, based in Mojave, California to Calspan Corp was abandoned because the latter was "unable to complete the transaction".[2][3]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Barrie, Douglas; Wall, Robert (2005-09-12). "Bending Moment; Britain ponders A350 presentation issues, while the program's support is all but assured". Aviation Week & Space Technology (The McGraw-Hill Companies). 
  2. ^ BAE Systems to sell Flight Systems business
  3. ^ "Need to know". The Times (Times Newspapers). 2008-06-14. 

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