Boeing Defense, Space & Security was headquartered in
Greater St. Louis north of
St. Louis Lambert International Airport in the northern
St. Louis suburb of
Berkeley, Missouri, until January 2017, when top executives and support staff were relocated to Arlington, Virginia.[6] There are also significant operations in nearby Missouri communities, such as
Hazelwood and
St. Charles. It remains one of the largest employers in Greater St. Louis with 13,707 local employees as of 2018.[7]
Other major locations of BDS are in California and Washington state. Boeing chose to locate the defense systems offices in the St. Louis area because of the role of the space and aircraft programs of the former McDonnell Douglas location, and bipartisan support from area politicians.[8]
In November 2022, Boeing consolidated its defense, space and security business from eight divisions into four, according to a company statement. Those reorganized divisions now focus on vertical lift; mobility, surveillance and bombers; air dominance; and space, intelligence and weapons systems, led by
Ted Colbert, president and chief executive officer of BDS.[11]
Vertical Lift – The world's largest provider of military rotorcraft with a diverse portfolio of cargo, tiltrotor, and attack platforms, led by Vice President and General Manager
Mark Cherry
Mobility, Surveillance & Bombers – Includes
KC-46, SAOC,
E-7,
VC-25B,
P-8, Bombers,
AWACS/AEW&C,
777X components and all executive transport programs, led by Vice President and General Manager
Dan Gillian.
Air Dominance – Includes classified programs; the
F/A-18,
F-15, T-7,
MQ-25 and
MQ-28 programs; and the non-space
Phantom Works portfolio, including the Virtual Warfare Centers, led by Vice President and General Manager
Steve Nordlund
Space, Intelligence & Weapon Systems – Includes space exploration and launch programs, satellites, munitions, missiles, weapon system deterrents, maritime undersea, Phantom Works Space and subsidiaries (BI&A, Millennium, Insitu, Liquid Robotics, Spectrolab, Argon and DRT), led by Vice President and General Manager
Kay Sears.
Boeing Launch Services Inc. (BLS) is Boeing's commercial
launch service provider. On behalf of its commercial customers, BLS administers launch service contracts for Delta II and Delta IV launches[12][13] conducted by
United Launch Alliance. In November 2010, Boeing Defense, Space & Security was selected by NASA for consideration for potential contract awards for
heavy lift launch vehicle system concepts, and propulsion technologies.[14]
El Paso, Texas[16] (B-1B, PAC-3, power and electronics components for ISS, F-22, and F-15, assembly and test for Minuteman III missile guidance system)