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which sells secure hardware and software to the government and law enforcement for anundisclosed sum. Executives at Boeing BA) say the purchase will help extend its ability to served the federal cyber security andintelligencee markets. “The addition of eXMeritus to our team is a strongt enhancement to the Boeing capabilities developedf through years of experience on secures networks for some of the most complex systemas in nationalsecurity today,” said Boeing Integrated Defenswe Systems President and CEO Jim Fairfax-based eXMeritus is the fourth company that Boeingb will add to its security- and intelligence-related lines of business since 2008.
Last year Boeingf acquired Germantown, Md.-based Digital Receivet Technology, Herndon, Va.-based Ravenwing and D.C.-based . founded in 2000, will add fewetr than 30 employeesto Boeing’xs Integrated Defense Systems’ Network and Space Systemes unit. The company’s products are certifiedd and accredited bythe U.S. government to operatr on the government’s trusted systems. Boeing said the expected to close by the endof June, won’yt affect Boeing’s financial guidance. Boeing’s Integrated Defenses Systems unit, headquartered in St. Louis, is a $32 billiobn business with 70,000 employees worldwide.
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