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Boeing Integrated Defense Systems
Company typeOperating Division
IndustryAerospace and defense
Founded1939
2002-06-10 (as Boeing IDS)
Headquarters
St. Louis, Missouri
,
United States
Key people
James F. Albaugh (President and CEO)
RevenueUS$30,791 million (2005)[1]
Number of employees
78,000[2]
ParentThe Boeing Company
Websitewww.boeing.com/ids

Boeing Integrated Defense Systems (Boeing IDS), based in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, is a unit of The Boeing Company responsible for defense and aerospace products and services. Integrated Defense Systems was formed in 2002 by combining the former "Military Aircraft and Missile Systems" and "Space and Communications" divisions.[3] Integrated Defense Systems makes Boeing the second-largest defense contractor in the world and is responsible for 56% of the company's income.[4]

Integrated Defense Systems is a consolidated group which brought together major names in aerospace; Boeing Military Airplane Company; Hughes Satellite Systems; Hughes Helicopters minus the commercial helicopter products (which were divested) as MD Helicopters; Piasecki Helicopter, subsequently known as Boeing Vertol and then Boeing Helicopters; the St. Louis-based McDonnell division of the former McDonnell Douglas Company; and the former North American Aviation division of Rockwell.

Organization

IDS is currently organized into the following subdivisions:[2]

Products

Bombers

B-52 Stratofortress

Rotorcraft

Tactical fighters

X-32B Joint Strike Fighter

Tankers and transports

KC-135 Stratotanker refuels F-22 Raptor

Surveillance and other military

E-3 Sentry

Unmanned aerial vehicles

The X-45A UAV. a prototype for the significantly larger X-45C.

Missiles

Space launch and exploration

Delta rocket family

Boeing Launch Services Inc. (BLS) is Boeing's commercial launch service provider.

Satellites

Other

Pegasus class hydrofoils

Facilities

On July 21, 2006, Boeing announced that it would be consolidating its Southern California locations. The Boeing facility in Anaheim would be moving to Huntington Beach, CA.[1]

References

  1. ^ Hoover's Company Records - In-depth Records: Boeing Integrated Defense Systems Hoover's Inc. Retrieved on 2007-01-15
  2. ^ a b "Integrated Defense Systems: Overview". www.boeing.com. Boeing Company. 2007. Retrieved 2007-01-15.
  3. ^ Boeing Realigns Defense, Intelligence and Space Businesses
  4. ^ "Defense News Top 100 (2005 data)." Defense News.