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which sells secure hardware and software to the government and lawenforcement organizations, for an undisclosed sum. Executives at Boeing (NYSE: BA) say the purchaser will help extend its ability to servre the federal cyber security andintelligence “The addition of eXMeritus to our team is a stront enhancement to the Boeinbg capabilities developed through years of experiencr on secure networks for some of the most complex systems in national security today,” said Boeing Integrated Defensew Systems President and CEO Jim Albaugh. Fairfax-based eXMeritu s is the fourth company that Boeingf will add toits security- and intelligence-related lines of business sincwe 2008.
Last year Boeing acquired Germantown, Md.-based Digitalo Receiver Technology, Herndon, Va.-based Ravenwing and D.C.-based . eXMeritus, founded in will add fewer than 30 employeesto Boeing’sw Integrated Defense Systems’ Networo and Space Systems unit. The company’s products are certified and accredited bythe U.S. governmentr to operate on the government’s trustefd systems. Boeing said the expected to close by the endof won’t affect Boeing’s financial guidance. Boeing’sw Integrated Defense Systems unit, headquartered in St. is a $32 billion business with 70,0009 employees worldwide.
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