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News Release from: BAE Systems
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Team on 06 May 2005
New business unit boasts strategic
significance
BAE Systems has created a new world-class systems integration and C4ISR business, BAE Systems Integrated System Technologies.
BAE Systems has created a new world-class systems integration and C4ISR business, BAE Systems Integrated System Technologies (Insyte), through bringing together AMS UK and BAE Systems C4ISR Networked Systems and Solutions businesses The creation of the new business has enabled BAE Systems to bring its systems integration activities into one significant, wholly owned business
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 1 Mar 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new company operates in the areas of joint, naval, land and air systems and homeland security.
According to Clive Richardson Managing Director: "BAE Systems has created a business unit of great strategic significance".
"We have the right people, the right technologies and systems capability to deliver complex solutions for our customers in mission-critical applications".
"I am proud to be leading the business at its birth".
BAE Systems' CEO Mike Turner said: "This is a significant step forward in the important area of networked enabled capability and is consistent with our strategic objectives, giving management control in the network enabled capability/network centric warfare sectors, growing and delivering world-class systems integration capabilities".
Insyte has battle proven, in-service capabilities and is involved in some of the most important programmes either under development or operating in the world today.
The Type 45 anti-air warfare destroyer, the Astute submarine combat management system, Combined Arms Tactical Trainer (CATT), Joint Command System (Logistics), and Bowman CMS all carry the company's hallmark and it has been down-selected as the preferred contractor for the UK MoD's GBP 140 million Istar Shaman project.
Insyte is a major combat management system supplier to a Far Eastern Navy and provides air defence capability throughout the Far East, Middle East and South America.
Insyte also houses some of the world's most sophisticated battlespace management simulation and experimentation capabilities, underpinning its ability to engage with customers and deliver optimum value solutions.
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