Global Security Challenge

Farnborough Air Show in UK: new technologies and faces at BAE Systems

The GSC Team was invited as guests of BAE System to attend the Farnborough Air Show yesterday. Besides watching the latest commercial and military aircrafts, we also did a tour of BAE's latest security solutions, such as unmanned vehicles and ad-hoc command centres with advanced video/satelite systems.

Changing of the Guard at BAE Systems

Recently, Europe's largest defence company -- BAE Systems -- appointed Ian King as their new chief executive.  According to the Times, Mr King, the former COO, said that "BAE would continue to grow in its core markets, including the United States, while pushing into emerging markets such as India."

The paper also reports that Mr. King committed himself to improving the company's ethical standards as "the company has faced repeated allegations of bribery and corruption in recent years and it remains under investigation by both the US Department of Justice and the SFO."

It goes on to state that:

"Rumours in the defence industry had identified Chris Kubasik, executive vice-president of America's Lockheed Martin, and Andrew Inglis, chief executive of BP's exploration and production division, as potential candidates."

Dick Olver, BAE's chairman, said: "What we are going to see is BAE becoming the world's most international defence company and we should also be the most ethically responsible."


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