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BAE Systems' Electronics, Intelligence & Support
Company typeBusiness segment
IndustryAerospace & Defense
Founded2005
Headquarters,
Key people
Mike Heffron (President)
ProductsAvionics
Electronic Warfare
Communications
Sensor systems
Intelligence systems.
Number of employees
33,000
ParentBAE Systems Inc.
Websitewww.baesystems.com/Businesses/EIS

BAE Systems' Electronics, Intelligence & Support (EI&S) is one of two operating group of BAE Systems Inc., the North American subsidiary of UK-based BAE Systems.

EI&S designs, develops, and produces electronic systems and subsystems for a wide range of military and commercial applications, focusing on four core markets: electronics, information and cyberspace controls and power management, and the growing arena of readiness and sustainment.

BAE Systems' EI&S 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]


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References

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