Difference between revisions of "Marconi Electronic Systems"
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On 18th March 1996 Mr Simpson was confirmed as managing director of GEC as replacement to Lord Weinstock. In reporting the appointment ''The Independent'' said "some analysts believe that Mr Simpson's inside knowledge of BAe, a long-rumoured GEC bid target, was a key to his appointment. GEC favours forging a national 'champion' defence group with BAe to compete with the giant US organisations." | On 18th March 1996 Mr Simpson was confirmed as managing director of GEC as replacement to Lord Weinstock. In reporting the appointment ''The Independent'' said "some analysts believe that Mr Simpson's inside knowledge of BAe, a long-rumoured GEC bid target, was a key to his appointment. GEC favours forging a national 'champion' defence group with BAe to compete with the giant US organisations." | ||
1998 Creation of [[Marconi Electronic Systems]] Ltd (MES) incorporating the defence electronics and naval shipbuilding businesses of [[GEC]]<ref>Marconi_Electronic_Systems [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marconi_Electronic_Systems]</ref>. | 1998 Creation of [[Marconi Electronic Systems]] Ltd (MES) incorporating the defence electronics and naval shipbuilding businesses of [[GEC]]<ref>Marconi_Electronic_Systems [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marconi_Electronic_Systems]</ref>. The naval shipbuilding arm of the company was called '''Marconi Marine'''. | ||
1998 June: '''MES''' acquired '''Tracor''', a major American defence contractor, for $1.4bn. | 1998 June: '''MES''' acquired '''Tracor''', a major American defence contractor, for $1.4bn. | ||
1999 The company was demerged from [[GEC]] and acquired by [[British Aerospace (BAe)]] on November 30 to form [[BAE Systems]]. [[GEC]] then renamed itself Marconi plc. | 1999 The company was demerged from [[GEC]] and acquired by [[British Aerospace (BAe)]] on November 30 to form [[BAE Systems]]. [[GEC]] then renamed itself [[Marconi plc]]. | ||
'''MES''' exists today as '''BAE Systems Electronics''', a subsidiary of [[BAE Systems]] but the assets have been rearranged elsewhere within that company. MES-related businesses include BAE Systems Submarines, BAE Systems Naval Ships, BAE Systems Insyte and SELEX Sensors and Airborne Systems (now owned by Finmeccanica). | '''MES''' exists today as '''BAE Systems Electronics''', a subsidiary of [[BAE Systems]] but the assets have been rearranged elsewhere within that company. MES-related businesses include BAE Systems Submarines, BAE Systems Naval Ships, BAE Systems Insyte and SELEX Sensors and Airborne Systems (now owned by Finmeccanica). |
Revision as of 12:51, 20 February 2020
Marconi Electronic Systems (MES) was the defence arm of The General Electric Company (GEC) in the late 1990s.
WWI GEC's history of military products included radios and light bulbs.
WWII The company was involved in many important technological advances, most notably radar.
Between 1945 and GEC's demerger of its defence business in 1999, the company became one of the world's most important defence contractors.
GEC's major acquisitions included several companies with major defence interests:
- Associated Electrical Industries in 1967
- English Electric Co (including its Marconi subsidiary) in 1968,
- parts of Ferranti's defence business in 1990
- Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering in 1995.
Following GEC's acquisition of English Electric in 1968, the Marconi brand was used for its defence businesses e.g. Marconi Space & Defence Systems (MSDS), Marconi Underwater Systems Ltd (MUSL).
On 18th March 1996 Mr Simpson was confirmed as managing director of GEC as replacement to Lord Weinstock. In reporting the appointment The Independent said "some analysts believe that Mr Simpson's inside knowledge of BAe, a long-rumoured GEC bid target, was a key to his appointment. GEC favours forging a national 'champion' defence group with BAe to compete with the giant US organisations."
1998 Creation of Marconi Electronic Systems Ltd (MES) incorporating the defence electronics and naval shipbuilding businesses of GEC[1]. The naval shipbuilding arm of the company was called Marconi Marine.
1998 June: MES acquired Tracor, a major American defence contractor, for $1.4bn.
1999 The company was demerged from GEC and acquired by British Aerospace (BAe) on November 30 to form BAE Systems. GEC then renamed itself Marconi plc.
MES exists today as BAE Systems Electronics, a subsidiary of BAE Systems but the assets have been rearranged elsewhere within that company. MES-related businesses include BAE Systems Submarines, BAE Systems Naval Ships, BAE Systems Insyte and SELEX Sensors and Airborne Systems (now owned by Finmeccanica).
See Also
Sources of Information
- [2] Wikipedia