Subsidiary | |
Traded as | NASDAQ: ISYS (formerly) |
Industry |
Satellite ground systems Space communications Military communications |
Founded | Lanham, Maryland, USA (1982) |
Headquarters | Columbia, Maryland, United States |
Key people
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Paul Casner, Interim CEO William Bambarger, CFO Peter Gaffney, EVP |
Products | ABE Archive Manager ARES EPOCH Client EPOCH Database EPOCH Triggers & EPOCH Web Server |
Revenue | US$160.17 Million (2008) |
US$25.10 Million (2008) | |
US$18.17 Million (2008) | |
Total assets | US$147.20 Million (2008) |
Total equity | US$110.04 Million (2008) |
Owner | Kratos Defense & Security Solutions (2011 - present) |
Number of employees
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769 (December 2008) |
Website | http://www.integ.com/ |
Integral Systems, Inc. was a manufacturer of satellite ground systems founded in 1982, and based in Columbia, Maryland in the United States. The company had supported over 205 satellite missions for communications, science, meteorological and earth resource applications. Integral's customers included government/commercial satellite operators, spacecraft/payload manufacturers and aerospace systems integrators. The company offered a commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software product line for command and control, and employed approximately 769 people in the United States and Europe. On July 27, 2011, California Kratos Defense and Security Solutions completed the acquisition of Integral System, with each outstanding share of Integral Systems common stock cancelled and converted into the right to receive (i) $5.00, in cash, without interest, and (ii) 0.588 shares of the Kratos Defense and Security Solutions common stock.
Integral Systems operated through four business segments: Ground Systems – Government; Ground Systems – Commercial; Space Communications Systems, and Corporate. The company was involved in contracts with governmental and commercial satellite operators, which included the US Air Force, and Northrop Grumman.
Integral owned five subsidiaries that provide a services and products to the satellite industry. SAT Corporation, a subsidiary of Integral, that provided satellite and terrestrial communications signal monitoring systems to satellite operators. The Newpoint Technologies Inc. subsidiary supplied equipment monitoring and control software to satellite operators and telecommunications firms. Integral Systems’ RT Logic subsidiary built telemetry processing systems for military applications such as tracking stations, control centers, and range operations. Integrals’ Lumistar, Inc., subsidiary primarily designs and manufactures board-level telemetry products for PCI, VME, cPCI, and ISA computer buses. Subsidiary CVG-Avtec built and integrated satellite communication terminals and related equipment, including ground station hardware.