Raytheon Company Chairman and CEO Thomas A. Kennedy announced leadership appointments for the Raytheon businesses that will be consolidated following the close of the merger of equals with United Technologies. Roy Azevedo will be president of the Intelligence, Space and Airborne Systems, which combines Space and Airborne Systems (SAS); Intelligence, Information and Services (IIS); and Forcepoint. The new business unit will have 2019 sales of approximately $15 billion. Wesley D. Kremer will be president of the Integrated Defense and Missile Systems, which combines Missile Systems (MS) and Integrated Defense Systems (IDS). The new business unit will have 2019 sales of approximately $16 billion. Roy Azevedo was appointed president of Raytheon SAS in 2018. The new Intelligence, Space and Airborne Systems business which Azevedo will lead, pairs his existing business unit with Raytheon's Intelligence, Information and Services business, and the company's commercial cybersecurity unit, Forcepoint. The newly combined business will offer world-class airborne and space sensors, electronic warfare and communications systems, cybersecurity and cyber analytics capabilities, advanced air traffic control technologies, ground-based space logistics, training, and engineering services. It will also provide artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities, and mission support. Wes Kremer currently serves as president of Raytheon Missile Systems, after being appointed to the role in March 2019.