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Electronics & Integrated Solutions
65 Spit Brook Road
Nashua, N.H. 03061-0868
Tel: (603) 885-4321
http://www.eis.na.baesystems.com
 
The Electronics & Integrated Solutions (E&IS) Group designs, develops and manufactures a wide range of electronic systems and subsystems for both military and commercial applications. E&IS offer products and integration services including: electronic warfare and self-protection systems; surveillance and intelligence systems; platform systems; sensor and precision targeting systems; communication, navigation, identification, and reconnaissance systems; large-scale enterprise solutions and information management systems in support of the defense and intelligence communities; mission-specific software and geospatial exploitation products; advanced information technology; and rapid C4ISR prototyping – among many others.
E&IS, with headquarters at Nashua, New Hampshire, is a major defense electronics business with 19,000 employees at more than 50 sites in the U.S. and overseas. Its structure comprises six lines of business and two technology-focused organizations – Advanced Systems & Technology, and the Center for Transformation – supported by strongly matrixed functions and employee locations in 20 U.S. states, the U.K., and Israel.
The Electronics & Integrated Systems Operating Group is organized into six lines of business:
Communications, Navigation, Identification and Reconnaissance 164 Totowa Road
  Wayne, New Jersey 07474-0975
  Tel: (973) 633-4290
 
The CNIR Line of Business provides military communications, electronic identification, navigation, and guidance systems for the United States and its allies. CNIR offers broad technical expertise in C4ISR; C3I systems and communications, including transmission systems integration; wideband networking radio systems; guidance and navigation; identification; and airborne ground-based software development. CNIR’s technologists also have extensive expertise in electronic identification/combat identification, airborne electronic warfare display systems, electronic warfare, hyperspectral systems, direction finding, signal processing, acoustic countermeasures, communication buoys, high-frequency sail arrays, and acoustic telemetry systems. The LOB has four program areas: Communications and Navigation Programs; Communications and Information Systems; Identification Friend or Foe and Display Programs; and Reconnaissance and Surveillance Programs.
 
Electronic Protection 95 Canal St., NCA01-5707A
  Nashua, New Hampshire 03061-0868
  Tel: (603) 885-4321
 
The Electronic Protection Line of Business concentrates on integrated avionics requirements for military tactical aircraft. Programs include advanced radar warning; radar jamming; electronic warfare systems; and electronic combat and self-protection systems. For example, Electronic Protection provides the electronic countermeasures suite for the U.S. Air Force’s F/A-22 Raptor aircraft; the EP LOB is also the lead electronic warfare system integrator for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. Its Integrated Defensive Electronic Radio Frequency Countermeasures (IDECM) system protects U.S. Navy F/A-18E/F aircraft against radar-guided missiles. Its Advanced Threat Infrared Countermeasures (ATIRCM) is the next-generation, directable, laser and lamp-based countermeasure that protects aircraft against heat-seeking missile threats – and the advanced sensors in the ATIRCM’s counterpart Common Missile Warning System (CMWS) provide missile warning capabilities. The LOB is also competing in Phase 2 of the Department of Homeland Security’s Counter Man-Portable Air Defense Systems study; in this phase, it is developing a laser-based system to protect commercial aircraft.
 
Information Warfare 144 Daniel Webster Highway North, MER24-1111
  Merrimack, New Hampshire 03054
  Tel: (603) 885-4321
 
The Information Warfare Line of Business provides signals and information management solutions for defense and government agencies. Its Information Dominance Systems (IDS) area supports all aspects of active and passive signal exploitation and signal attack missions. IDS develops signal processing and data management solutions to acquire, recognize, direction find, and exploit hostile signals. The area also develops and produces computer-based information and mission management systems. The Space Systems and Electronics area encompasses intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems; digital RF and IR payload electronics; reconfigurable digital receivers and processing architectures; and space mission solutions – including radiation hardened computers and chips that survive in extreme space environments. The LOB also designs, develops and manufactures advanced surveillance and electronic attack systems. Its Advanced Technologies area develops and integrates high technology systems and software associated with microwave/millimeter-wave engineering, antennas, optical sensors, plasma and shock physics, signal and image processing, and digital control systems – including industrial-based process controls.
 
Technology Solutions and Services is organized into five groups, employs 6,500 people, and serves customers in more than 40 locations across the country.
 
National Security Solutions 10920 Technology Place
  San Diego, California 92127-1874
  Tel: (858) 675-2600
 
The National Security Solutions Line of Business is a full-spectrum, knowledge-based solutions provider focused on the expanding National Security market place, specifically the intelligence, defense and homeland security markets. NSS capabilities span fundamental research in signal processing and advanced information technologies, software engineering and development, information systems development, systems engineering and integration, and enterprise engineering. The LOB is a market leader in advanced information technology research, geospatial exploitation software products, geospatial data production, and the architecture, design, development and integration of knowledge-based systems and avionics automatic test equipment. NSS has five business areas: Defense Systems, Intelligence Systems, Systems Integration, Geospatial Exploitation Products and Advanced Information Technologies.
 
Platform Solutions 600 Main Street
  Johnson City, New York 13790
  Tel: (607) 770-2000
 
The Platform Solutions Line of Business serves the aerospace and defense community with capabilities and products that improve operational safety and enhance mission effectiveness. The Line of Business supports a wide range of military and commercial platforms – including fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft, ground vehicles, and unmanned vehicles --with capabilities in vehicle management, human-machine interface, precision guidance, and power systems. The LOB designs and produces fly-by-wire flight controls; full-authority digital engine controls; cockpit, head-up, and helmet-mounted displays; autopilots, pilot stocks and inceptors; unmanned air vehicles; hybrid electric propulsion systems; vehicle power management systems; data distribution and flight-deck systems; and inertial sensors. Platform Solutions also is developing integrated capabilities for all-weather operation, power management, real time cockpit information, prognostics and health management, and air traffic management. The LOB has five business areas: Aerospace Controls, Avionics, Inertial Products, Integrated Solutions and Power Systems.
Sensor Systems 95 Canal St., NCA01-6247
  Nashua, New Hampshire 03061-0868
  Tel: (603) 885-4321
 
The Sensor Systems Line of Business focuses on sensor and precision targeting systems. The Mission Electronics area exploits state-of-the-art infrared, millimeter-wave, and laser technologies to design and fabricate missile seekers, guided munitions, and target designators. The Infrared Imaging Systems area produces uncooled IR sensors and related systems for defense, civil and commercial applications. The area has three primary segments: military ground imaging systems, surveillance sensors/systems, and commercial/ industrial subsystems. The Integrated Defense Solutions area produces robust, highly integrated, mission-critical equipment for detection, situational awareness, and protection for U.S. and allied military forces and homeland security personnel. Key product areas include mine countermeasures, countermeasure dispensers, laser warning systems, aircraft systems upgrades and integration, full and subscale targets, airport noise monitoring, and unattended ground sensors.