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    Boeing, BAE Systems announce missile defence partnership

25 July 2002

Following on the heels of the MOUs signed yesterday with EADS and AlenaSpazio, Boeing and BAE SYSTEMS announced at the Farnborough Airshow a memorandum of understanding to support all aspects of global ballistic missile defence, to collaboratively develop opportunities in missile defense drawing on their existing skills and capabilities.

"This is an opportunity to bring to the missile defense effort the capabilities of two very capable companies, to the benefit of all those who will eventually be protected by such a system.We are pleased to be part of this effort," said Mike Rouse, Group Marketing Director, BAE SYSTEMS plc.

Boeing, a prime contractor for the US government on missile defense, established the MOU to provide an open framework for establishing long-term global relationships and industrial co-operation.

"Boeing,s role as a large systems integrator has been successful in part because of our ability to seek out the best in industry and develop innovative partnerships with firms around the globe that possess the know-how and leading edge technology," said Jim Evatt, president Missile Defense Systems. "The agreements signed today and yesterday represent an important step in global co-operation that is imperative for the future security of our nations, deployed forces and friends and allies."

Boeing is responsible for the development and integration of the ground-based mid-course defense (GMD) elements, including the ground-based interceptor, x-band radar, battle management, command, control and communication systems, upgraded early warning radars and interfaces to the space-based infrared system satellites.

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