Boeing buys DRT in intel expansion move

Published: Nov. 17, 2008 at 3:28 PM

ST. LOUIS, Nov. 17 (UPI) -- U.S. company Boeing announced plans to expand its surveillance and intelligence offerings through the acquisition of Digital Receiver Technology Inc.

Boeing announced an agreement to buy Maryland-based DRT as part of a move to expand further into the homeland security and defense intelligence market. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

DRT develops surveillance and tracking equipment hardware and software technologies, including wireless receivers and transceivers.

"This acquisition is another move in our strategy to expand our presence in the growing intelligence market," Jim Albaugh, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems president and chief executive officer, said in a statement.

"With DRT on our Boeing team, we have expanded our ability to offer military and law enforcement customers improved tools for gathering, analyzing and sharing intelligence."

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints


Mounties charge pro sports doctor (33 min)
U.S. markets up in advance of Fed decision (36 min)
OK given for 700 rooftop solar projects (54 min)
Crude oil prices top $71 per barrel
Students confirm 1920s dinosaur find
No. 1 Spain is soccer Team of the Year
Some ham sausages recalled in Canada
fark
Real men of genius. Today we celebrate you, Mr "Why the hell shouldn't I mount a rocket launcher...
German quartet sensibly and efficiently chased into freezing shipping container by marauding wild...
Wal-Mart loves supporting the troops, except when it comes to overcharging them for shipping
Photoshop this man meeting the media
Subby can't decide if this is genius or simply idiotic, even for the New Yorker
Canadian healthcare still better than U.S., except for that little glitch where old people have...