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  2. BAE Systems Inc. - Wikipedia

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    BAE Systems Inc. (formerly BAE Systems North America) is an American subsidiary of British multinational defense, security, and aerospace company BAE Systems plc.The American subsidiary operates under a Special Security Agreement which allows it to work on some of the most sensitive United States defense programs despite its foreign ownership. [2]

  3. Sanders Associates - Wikipedia

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    Sanders Associates, Inc. was a defense contractor in Nashua, New Hampshire, United States, from 1951 until it was sold in 1986.It is now part of BAE Systems Electronics & Integrated Solutions, a subsidiary of BAE Systems.

  4. BAE Systems - Wikipedia

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    On 5 February 2010, BAE Systems agreed to pay criminal fines of £257 million (US$400 million) to the US and £30 million to the UK. [177] The $400 million fine was a result of a plea bargain with the US Department of Justice (DOJ) whereby BAE Systems was convicted of felony conspiracy to defraud the United States government.

  5. Jayne Bryant (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Bryant was educated at Maidstone Girls Grammar School, when she decided on a career in software engineering.She began working for Marconi Avionics as a trainee software engineer, undertaking a day release HNC Computing course at Medway College and after two years was offered the opportunity to do an Advanced Avionics Computing Certificate course, which ran for a further year.

  6. Michael Turner (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    1996 – Head of BAE's defence export businesses; 1998 – Appointed to the Airbus Supervisory Board. Retained this seat with the formation of Airbus SAS in 2001 until BAE sold its 20% share in 2006. 1999 – With the formation of BAE Systems, became Chief Operating Officer. 2002 – Replaced John Weston as CEO.

  7. Hazeltine Corporation - Wikipedia

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    With the 1999 merger of GEC-Marconi and British Aerospace to form BAE Systems, GEC-Marconi Hazeltine was renamed BAE Systems Advanced Systems. In 2002, it was renamed BAE Systems CNIR (Communication, Navigation, Identification and Reconnaissance). In a 2007 reorganization, the division was folded into BAE Systems Electronics and Integrated ...

  8. Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace

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    The Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA), IFPTE Local 2001 is a professional labor union representing more than 24,000 engineers, technical workers and other professionals in the aerospace industry.

  9. BAE Systems Platforms & Services - Wikipedia

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    BAE Systems Platforms & Services is a wholly owned subsidiary of BAE Systems Inc. and is a large provider of tracked and wheeled armored combat vehicles, naval guns, naval ship repair and modernization, artillery and missile launching systems, advanced precision strike munitions and ordnance, and other technologies for US and international customers.