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Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) is a division (business unit) of The Boeing Company based in Arlington, Virginia. It is responsible for defense and aerospace products and services. It was formerly known as Boeing Integrated Defense Systems (IDS).

Boeing Defense, Space & Security
TypeDivision
IndustryAerospace and defense
Founded1939; 83 years ago (1939)
2002 (as Boeing IDS)
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
Theodore Colbert III (President and CEO for BDS)[1]
RevenueUS$21.057 billion (2017)[2]
Operating income
US$2.223 billion (2017)[2]
Number of employees
50,699 (2015)[3]
ParentBoeing
Websiteboeing.com/defense/

Boeing Integrated Defense Systems was formed in 2002 by combining the former "Military Aircraft and Missile Systems" and "Space and Communications" divisions.[4] Boeing Defense, Space & Security makes Boeing the second-largest defense contractor in the world, and was responsible for 45% of the company's income in 2011.[5]

Boeing Defense, Space & Security is a consolidated group that brought together major names in aerospace; Boeing Military Airplane Company; Hughes Satellite Systems; Hughes Helicopters minus the civilian helicopter line (which was 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 International.


History


Boeing Defense, Space & Security was headquartered in Greater St. Louis north of St. Louis Lambert International Airport in the northern St. Louis suburb of Berkeley, Missouri until January 2017, when top executives and support staff were relocated to Arlington, Virginia.[6] There are also significant operations in nearby Missouri communities, such as Hazelwood and St. Charles. It remains one of the largest employers in Greater St. Louis with 13,707 local employees as of 2018.[7]

Other major locations of BDS are in California and Washington state. Boeing chose to locate the defense systems offices in the St. Louis area because of the role of the space and aircraft programs of the former McDonnell Douglas location, and bipartisan support from area politicians.[8]


Organization


Boeing BDS has been reorganized into the following subdivisions as of June 13, 2018:[9]


Management


In February 2016, Leanne Caret was named president and CEO of Defense, Space & Security (BDS), a division of The Boeing Company.[1] In October 2016, Jim H. Chilton was appointed the president of Network & Space Systems (N&SS).[10]


Products



Bomber aircraft



Rotorcraft



Fighter and attack aircraft


X-32B Joint Strike Fighter
X-32B Joint Strike Fighter
F-15E Strike Eagle
F-15E Strike Eagle

Experimental aircraft



Tankers and transport aircraft


KC-135 Stratotanker refuels F-15C Eagle
KC-135 Stratotanker refuels F-15C Eagle

Trainer aircraft



Electronic warfare, surveillance and other military variants


E-3 Sentry
E-3 Sentry

Utility aircraft



Unmanned aerial vehicles


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

Missiles



Space launch and spacecraft


Delta rocket family
Delta rocket family

Boeing Launch Services Inc. (BLS) is Boeing's commercial launch service provider. On behalf of its commercial customers, BLS administers launch service contracts for Delta II and Delta IV launches[12][13] conducted by United Launch Alliance. In November 2010, Boeing Defense, Space & Security was selected by NASA for consideration for potential contract awards for heavy lift launch vehicle system concepts, and propulsion technologies.[14]


Spaceplanes



Satellites



Space probes



Other


the Pegasus-class hydrofoils
the Pegasus-class hydrofoils

Facilities


On July 21, 2006, Boeing announced that it would be consolidating its Southern California locations. The Boeing facility in Anaheim will be moving to Huntington Beach, California.[15]


See also



References


  1. "Executive Biography of Leanne Caret". Boeing.com. Retrieved Dec 19, 2016.
  2. "Boeing Reports Third-Quarter Results; Raises Cash Flow and EPS Guidance" (PDF). www.Boeing.com.
  3. Integrated Defense Systems: Overview Archived January 8, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Boeing, January 2011. Retrieved: January 16, 2011.
  4. Boeing Realigns Defense, Intelligence and Space Businesses
  5. "Defense News Top 100" Archived 2012-12-06 at archive.today (for 2011 using 2011 data). Defense News.
  6. Brown, Lisa. "Boeing moving defense HQ from St. Louis to D.C. area". STLtoday.com.
  7. "St. Louis' Largest Employers, as of August 2018". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2018-12-09.
  8. "="St. Louis Lands $23 Billion Boeing Defense, Space & Security Headquarters" Archived August 7, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. St. Louis Commerce Magazine. Retrieved on June 13, 2009.
  9. "Boeing: About Boeing Defense, Space & Security". Boeing. Retrieved 2018-06-13.
  10. "Executive Biography of James (Jim) H. Chilton". Boeing.com. Retrieved Dec 20, 2016.
  11. "Executive Biography of Darryl W. Davis Boeing.com". Retrieved Dec 20, 2016.
  12. "GOES-O Mission Overview" (PDF). National Aeronautic and Space Administration.
  13. "Delta II Launch Vehicle". National Aeronautic and Space Administration. Archived from the original on 1 October 2016. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  14. "NASA Selects Companies for Heavy-Lift Vehicle Studies". NASA. Retrieved 8 November 2010.
  15. to Consolidate Southern California Facilities Archived November 10, 2006, at the Wayback Machine. Boeing (2006-07-21). Retrieved on 2013-08-16.
  16. Boeing Defense, Space & Security locations in the U.S.. Boeing, December 2009. Archived June 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine



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[de] Boeing Defense, Space and Security

Boeing Defense, Space and Security (BDS), früher als Boeing Integrated Defense Systems (IDS) bezeichnet, ist ein Teil von Boeing, der für die militärische Luft- und Raumfahrt zuständig ist. BDS wurde 2002 aus Military Aircraft and Missiles Systems und Space and Communications gegründet.[1] Dadurch wurde BDS der drittgrößte Rüstungshersteller der Welt und spielte 2011 44,7 % der Einnahmen von Boeing ein[2]. Im Jahr 2012 war BDS der zweitgrößte Arbeitgeber im St. Louis County.[3]
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[fr] Boeing Defense, Space & Security

Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS), basé à St. Louis, Missouri, États-Unis, est une division du groupe Boeing responsable du développement de produits et services de l'industrie de l'armement et de l'aérospatiale. Defense, Space & Security (anciennement Boeing Integrated Defense Systems) fait de Boeing la seconde plus grosse société militaire privée au monde et est responsable de 56 % des revenus du groupe[2].

[it] Boeing Defense, Space & Security

La Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS), in precedenza nota come Boeing Integrated Defense Systems (IDS) è una divisione della Boeing cui fanno capo le attività che riguardano la produzione di velivoli militari, aerospaziali e dei rispettivi servizi di supporto (logistica, formazione, manutenzione, aggiornamento).



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