ST. LOUIS,
Sept. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The
Boeing Company
(NYSE: BA) today announced an agreement to acquire Tapestry Solutions, a
San
Diego-based company specializing in services and software systems that improve
the tracking and distribution of equipment, spare parts and personnel for the
U.S. Department of Defense and other government and non-government agencies.
Tapestry Solutions' tools, such as the Joint Distribution Logistics Model
and Battle Command Support Sustainment System, are U.S. Army standards that
increase asset visibility, optimize distribution and enable dynamic logistics
planning.
Boeing Integrated Defense Systems (IDS) President and CEO Jim Albaugh said
the acquisition should accelerate the growth of the company's service and
support business.
"Boeing has a great opportunity to address an expanding market where we
can bring together our proven large-scale integration capabilities with
Tapestry Solutions' unique logistics management, decision support systems, and
cutting-edge modeling and simulation technologies," Albaugh said. "It's all
about meeting our customers' enduring needs for heightened readiness and
supply-chain situational awareness."
Dennis Muilenburg, president of IDS Global Services & Support, added,
"Combining Tapestry Solutions' capabilities with Boeing's expertise in supply
chain management and integration, we are positioned to help our customer solve
real-world problems and drive a transformation in distribution processes.
Tapestry Solutions' data fusion, logistics and knowledge management products
and services will enhance our global logistics support network. From point of
origin, inter-modally into theater, to point of use, we'll be able to offer
services with better ability to pinpoint the location of assets wherever they
are in the supply chain, improve predictability on arrival times, streamline
logistics command and control, and reduce operating costs."
Once acquired, Tapestry Solutions will operate within IDS Global Services
& Support. Terms of the cash transaction were not disclosed. This transaction,
anticipated to close by the end of October following regulatory approvals,
does not affect Boeing's financial guidance.
"Tapestry Solutions is thrilled to be working with Boeing. Boeing has a
vision for the future of logistics command and control that is right in line
with our experience supporting customers worldwide," said Galen Aswegan,
president and CEO of Tapestry Solutions. "Tapestry Solutions' products and
expertise in real-time monitoring, training and support of world-wide
distribution channels will benefit from Boeing's large-scale commercial and
military operations and product offerings."
Tapestry Solutions has approximately 350 employees with the majority
located in San Diego where the company has its headquarters. Approximately 150
employees are embedded with customers in Iraq and at other operational
locations throughout the world.
A unit of The Boeing Company, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems is one of
the world's largest space and defense businesses specializing in innovative
and capabilities-driven customer solutions, and the world's largest and most
versatile manufacturer of military aircraft. Headquartered in St. Louis,
Boeing Integrated Defense Systems is a $32.1 billion business with 71,000
employees worldwide.
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