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by Richard Tomkins Arlington, Va. (UPI) Oct 2, 2014
BAE Systems has completed its acquisition of Signal Innovations Group Inc., strengthening its intelligence capabilities portfolio. Signal Innovations Group, headquartered in North Caroline, specializes in imaging technologies and analytics for the U.S. intelligence and defense communities. "As our customers continue to look for solutions to transform 'big data' into actionable intelligence, the combination of SIG's technologies with our existing intelligence tools and analysis capabilities will enhance our ability to offer customers tactical and strategic intelligence from around the globe," said DeEtte Gray, president of BAE Systems, Inc. Intelligence & Security. "Together, we also have the potential to leverage our capabilities and bring this technology to a number of innovative commercial applications in an affordable way." BAE Systems said Signal Innovations has been one of its top suppliers on a number of intelligence and security programs, providing full-motion video, persistent wide area motion imagery, software for analyzing intelligence data, and other services. BAE Systems announced its intent to acquire the company in late July. Then, as now, details of the transaction were not disclosed.
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