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In 2009, Raytheon, a company engaged in providing technological innovations in defense and homeland security purchased BBN in a transaction  estimated worth $350 million. According BBN President and CEO Tad Elmer, the merger will benefit the company business, its customers and employees. The combine company will be able to quickly transform advance technologies into larger programs. At present BBN operates as Raytheon BBN Technologies under the Network Centric Systems.<ref>
 
In 2009, Raytheon, a company engaged in providing technological innovations in defense and homeland security purchased BBN in a transaction  estimated worth $350 million. According BBN President and CEO Tad Elmer, the merger will benefit the company business, its customers and employees. The combine company will be able to quickly transform advance technologies into larger programs. At present BBN operates as Raytheon BBN Technologies under the Network Centric Systems.<ref>
 
[http://raytheon.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=43&item=1424 Raytheon Completes Acquisition of BBN Technologies]</ref>
 
[http://raytheon.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=43&item=1424 Raytheon Completes Acquisition of BBN Technologies]</ref>
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==Corporate Leadership==
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* '''Robert G. (Tad) Elmer''', President
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* '''Ed Campbell''', Executive Vice President
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* '''William C. Earle''', Vice President of Finance
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* '''David Lintz''', General Counsel
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* '''Steve Milligan''', Chief Technologist
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* '''Jim O'Connor''', Executive Vice President
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* '''Mark Sherman''', Vice President of Technology Transition
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* '''Susan Wuellner''', Vice President, Human Resources
    
==References==
 
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