Advanced Power Technologies

Advanced Power Technologies, Inc. (APTI) was an American defense contractor which was acquired by BAE Systems Inc. in March 2003.[1] It was renamed BAE Systems Advanced Technologies.

Advanced Power Technologies, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustrySemiconductor
Defunct2003; 21 years ago (2003)
FateAcquired by BAE Systems Inc.
HeadquartersMonaca, Pennsylvania, United States

Aerospace Daily said APTI's "core competencies include radio frequency and optical engineering, communications, networking and signal and data exploitation. It also works on microwave engineering, antenna design and development, optical sensors, plasma and shock physics, advanced ordnance systems, non-destructive testing, signal and image processing and digital control systems."[2]

History edit

The company was founded by Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) as ARCO Advanced Technologies in the late 1980s in Monaca, Pennsylvania.[3] In 1992, the company was involved in the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Project (HAARP) after this project was approved by the U.S. Congress in 1992.[4] A year later, the U.S. Air Force announced that APTI would become the prime contractor of the program.[5] It was acquired by E-Systems in June 1994 and renamed Advanced Power Technologies.[6]

In 1995 E-Systems was itself acquired by Raytheon. In January 1998 APTI was de-merged in a management buy-out to become a private company.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "BAE SYSTEMS Closes $27 million Deal For R&D Firm APTI". Defense Daily. PBI Media. 2003-03-28.
  2. ^ Jonson, Nick (2003-04-18). "BAE Systems to acquire Advanced Power Technologies". Aerospace Daily. The McGraw-Hill Companies.
  3. ^ Freeland, Elana (2014). Chemtrails, HAARP, and the Full Spectrum Dominance of Planet Earth. Port Townsend, WA: Feral House. p. 49. ISBN 978-1-936239-94-8.
  4. ^ Omran, Abdelnaser; Schwarz-Herion, Odile (2018). The Impact of Climate Change on Our Life: The Questions of Sustainability. Singapore: Springer. p. 233. ISBN 978-981-10-7747-0.
  5. ^ Smith, Jerry E. (1998). HAARP: The Ultimate Weapon of the Conspiracy. Kempton, Illinois: Adventures Unlimited Press. p. 77. ISBN 0-932813-53-4.
  6. ^ "E-Systems buys ARCO Power Technologies". The New York Times. 1994-06-30.
  7. ^ Noguchi, Yuki (2003-02-15). "BAE Agrees To Buy D.C. Defense Firm". The Washington Post.