MBDA announced the re-organization of its U.S.-based subsidiary, MBDA Inc. as a stand-alone national company.
MBDA Inc.’s new U.S. headquarters and team are in place in Arlington, Va.
The company will now report to its Board of Directors and the MBDA Group as a national company alongside MBDA France, MBDA U.K., MBDA Italy and MBDA Germany.
MBDA Inc. is led by CEO and Chairman of the Board Jerry Agee, who recently restructured the MBDA Inc. board with new inside and outside directors.
Antoine Bouvier, chairman of the MBDA Board of MBDA, said, “We have now transitioned our U.S.-based company, MBDA Incorporated into a national company to better position it to grow and compete for missile business in the United States. We are excited by the team that Jerry Agee has put in place to help lead this effort in the U.S.”
Agee as the CEO and Chairman of the Board for MBDA Inc. reports to a U.S-led Board of Directors composed of both inside and outside of the company directors.
Joining Agee on the Board are: Richard Cappo, Werner Kaltenegger, Henry “Trey” Obering, William Schneider, Giuseppe Snider, Steve Wadey, Scott Webster, John J. Welch Jr., and Julian Whitehead.
Commenting on the new re-structuring, Agee said, “We are pleased that our transition to a national company status within the MBDA family is complete. We now have the people, the finances, and the structure in place to actively compete for business in the U.S., and to look for opportunities to expand our business through partnerships and growth.”
One of MBDA Inc.’s growth products is its 5-inch laser guided ZuniTM Rocket that was developed to meet an urgent U.S. Marine Corps requirement for a precise, forward-firing rocket for its AV-8B Harriers and F/A-18 Hornets. The laser guided ZuniTM Rocket has successfully hit both moving and fixed targets during recent tests in 2009. Details of MBDA Incorporated’s entire weapons portfolio can be found at their new U.S.-specific website located at http://www.mbdainc.com.