Boeing Defense, Space & Security
Boeing Defense, Space & Security is a division 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.
Boeing Integrated Defense Systems was formed in 2002 by combining the former "Military Aircraft and Missile Systems" and "Space and Communications" divisions. 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.
Boeing Defense, Space & Security is a consolidated group which brought together major names in aerospace; Boeing Military Airplane Company; Hughes Satellite Systems; Hughes Helicopters minus the civilian helicopters products ; 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. 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.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.
Organization
Boeing BDS has been reorganized into the following subdivisions as of June 13, 2018:- Autonomous Systems – Develops and produces autonomous platforms for sea, air, and space domains, including the necessary software for remote piloting and supporting services. The Autonomous Systems portfolio also includes Insitu and Liquid Robotics, two Boeing subsidiaries.
- Development – Enhances performance on key defense and space pre-production development programs by consolidating management, expertise and resources into one organization.
- Global Operations – Leads Defense, Space & Security's international subsidiaries, seeks opportunities for additional global growth.
- Phantom Works – Creates and advances new products and capabilities by drawing on its expertise in innovation, advanced experimentation and prototyping.
- Space and Missile Systems – The world's largest satellite manufacturer also offering strategic missile and defense systems, weapons systems and other space and intelligence systems. The division houses Boeing's more than 60 years of space exploration expertise and manages Boeing's share of United Launch Alliance and United Space Alliance.
- Strike, Surveillance and Mobility – Manages Boeing's current and future portfolio of fixed-wing military and surveillance aircraft, including fighters and commercial derivative platforms, and support of key platforms such as the executive transport fleet, which includes Air Force One.
- Vertical Lift – The world's largest provider of military rotorcraft with a diverse portfolio of cargo, tiltrotor and attack platforms.
Management
- President: Leanne Caret
- CEO: Leanne Caret
- President of N&SS: Jim H. Chilton
- President of Phantom Works: Darryl W. Davis
Products
Bomber aircraft
- Boeing YB-9
- Boeing XB-15
- Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
- * Boeing XB-38 Flying Fortress
- * Boeing YB-40 Flying Fortress
- * Boeing C-108 Flying Fortress
- * List of Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress variants
- Boeing Y1B-20
- Boeing B-29 Superfortress
- * Boeing KB-29 Superfortress
- * Boeing XB-39 Superfortress
- * B-29 Superfortress variants
- Boeing B-47 Stratojet
- Boeing B-50 Superfortress
- Boeing B-52 Stratofortress
- Boeing B-54
- Boeing XB-55
- Boeing XB-56
- Boeing XB-59
- Boeing TB – torpedo bomber
Rotorcraft
- Boeing AH-6
- Boeing AH-64 Apache
- Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight
- Boeing Vertol CH-47 Chinook
- * Boeing Chinook
- Boeing Vertol YUH-61
- Boeing Vertol XCH-62
- V-22 Osprey
- Quad TiltRotor
- RAH-66 Comanche, reconnaissance and light attack helicopter, canceled
- SkyHook JHL-40
Fighter and attack aircraft
- Boeing Model 15
- Boeing F2B
- Boeing F3B
- Boeing XF6B
- Boeing XF8B
- Boeing F-15E Strike Eagle
- Boeing F-15SE Silent Eagle
- Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet
- * Boeing EA-18G Growler
- Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor
- Boeing GA-1
- Boeing XP-4
- Boeing XP-7
- Boeing XP-8
- Boeing XP-9
- Boeing P-12
- Boeing XP-15
- Boeing P-26 Peashooter
- Boeing P-29
- Boeing X-32, Boeing's entry for the Joint Strike Fighter program
Experimental aircraft
- Boeing Bird of Prey
- Boeing X-40
- Boeing X-53 Active Aeroelastic Wing
Tankers and transport aircraft
- Boeing YC-14
- Boeing C-17 Globemaster III
- Boeing C-22
- Boeing VC-25
- Boeing C-32
- Boeing C-40 Clipper
- Boeing KC-46 Pegasus
- Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter
- * Boeing KC-97 Stratofreighter
- Boeing C-127
- Boeing C-135 Stratolifter
- * Boeing EC-135
- * Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker
- * Boeing NC-135
- * Boeing OC-135B Open Skies –
- * Boeing RC-135
- * Boeing WC-135 Constant Phoenix
- Boeing C-137 Stratoliner
- * Boeing CC-137
- Boeing KC-767
- Boeing Pelican
Trainer aircraft
- Boeing Model 2
- Boeing XAT-15
- Boeing NB
- Boeing T-43 navigator trainer
- Boeing Skyfox
- Boeing T-7 Red Hawk
Surveillance and other military
- Boeing 737 AEW&C
- Boeing Model 42
- Boeing YAL-1 Airborne Laser
- Boeing E-3 Sentry
- Boeing E-4
- Boeing E-6 Mercury
- Boeing E-767
- Boeing P-8 Poseidon
- Boeing XPB
- Boeing XP3B
- Boeing XPBB Sea Ranger
Utility aircraft
- Boeing Model 1
- Boeing L-15 Scout
Unmanned aerial vehicles
- Boeing Insitu RQ-21 Blackjack
- Boeing YQM-94
- Boeing CQM-121 Pave Tiger – anti-radar drone
- Boeing X-45//Phantom Ray – technology demonstrators
- Boeing X-46
- Boeing X-48
- Boeing X-50 Dragonfly – experimental Gyrodyne UAV
- Boeing X-51
- Boeing A160 Hummingbird – development UAV helicopter
- Boeing Condor
- Boeing DARPA Vulture
- Boeing HALE
- Boeing Insitu ScanEagle
- Boeing MQ-25 Stingray
- Boeing Phantom Eye – in development as high altitude, long range UAV
- Boeing Persistent Munition Technology Demonstrator
- Boeing SolarEagle
- GQM-163 Coyote
- MA-31
- Boeing Airpower Teaming System
Missiles
- CIM-10 Bomarc
- LGM-30 Minuteman
- AGM-69 SRAM
- AGM-86 ALCM Cruise Missile
- MGM-118 Peacekeeper
- UUM-125 Sea Lance
- AGM-131 SRAM II
- Boeing Ground-to-Air Pilotless Aircraft
- Harpoon
- * Standoff Land Attack Missile
- * AGM-84H/K SLAM-ER
Space launch and spacecraft
- S-IC first stage
- Lunar Roving Vehicle
- X-38 Crew Return Vehicle
- Inertial Upper Stage
- International Space Station
- Space Shuttle orbiter
- Delta
- * Delta II rocket
- * Delta III rocket
- * Delta IV rocket
- Sea Launch
- Starliner manned space capsule
- Space Launch System core stage
- Human Landing System
Spaceplanes
- Boeing X-20 Dyna-Soar
- Boeing X-37
- Boeing X-40
Satellites
- ARGOS
- Autonomous Space Transport Robotic Operations
- GPS Satellites
- Integrated Solar Upper Stage
- Kinetic Energy Anti-Satellite Weapon System
- XSS Micro-satellite
- 376
- 601
- 702
Space probes
- Lunar Orbiter program
- Surveyor program
- Mariner 10
- Mars Science Laboratory
Other
- AN/TWQ-1 Avenger – lightweight air defense vehicle
- Pegasus-class hydrofoil – patrol craft
- GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb – 250 lb glide bomb
Facilities
- Huntsville, Alabama
- Mesa, Arizona
- Anaheim, California
- El Segundo, California
- Long Beach, California
- Palmdale, California
- Pleasanton, California
- Seal Beach, California
- Huntington Beach, California
- Kennedy Space Center, Florida
- Macon, Georgia Closing down December 2016
- New Orleans, Louisiana
- St. Louis, Missouri
- St. Charles, Missouri
- Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania H-46 production ended.
- El Paso, Texas
- Houston, Texas
- San Antonio, Texas
- Puget Sound region, Washington
- Washington, D.C. area