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15
Unauthorized access to our or our customers’ information and systems could negatively impact
our business.
We face certain security threats, including threats to the confidentiality, availability and integrity of our data
and systems. We maintain an extensive network of technical security controls, policy enforcement
mechanisms and monitoring systems in order to address these threats. While these measures are designed
to prevent, detect and respond to unauthorized activity in our systems, certain types of attacks could result
in significant financial or information losses and/or reputational harm. In addition, we manage information
technology systems for certain customers. Many of these customers face similar security threats. If we
cannot prevent the unauthorized access, release and/or corruption of our customers’ confidential, classified
or personally identifiable information, our reputation could be damaged, and/or we could face financial
losses.
Item 1B. Unresolved Staff Comments
Not applicable
Item 2. Properties
We occupied approximately 83 million square feet of floor space on December 31, 2012 for manufacturing,
warehousing, engineering, administration and other productive uses, of which approximately 96% was
located in the United States. The following table provides a summary of the floor space by business as of
December 31, 2012:
(Square feet in thousands) Owned Leased Government
Owned(1) Total
Commercial Airplanes 36,165 5,404 41,569
Defense, Space & Security 30,101 7,801 37,902
Other(2) 2,155 748 318 3,221
Total 68,421 13,953 318 82,692
(1) Excludes rent-free space furnished by U.S. government landlord of 546 square feet.
(2) Other includes BCC; EO&T; SSG; and our Corporate Headquarters.
At December 31, 2012, our segments occupied in excess of 74 million square feet of floor space at the
following major locations:
Commercial Airplanes – Greater Seattle, WA; North Charleston, SC; Greater Los Angeles, CA;
Portland, OR; Australia; and Canada
Defense, Space & Security – Greater Los Angeles, CA; Greater Seattle, WA; Greater St. Louis, MO;
Philadelphia, PA; San Antonio, TX; Huntsville, AL; Mesa, AZ; Wichita, KS; Houston, TX; Oklahoma
City, OK; and Greater Washington, DC
Other – Chicago, IL and Greater Seattle, WA
Most runways and taxiways that we use are located on airport properties owned by others and are used
jointly with others. Our rights to use such facilities are provided for under long-term leases with municipal,
county or other government authorities. In addition, the U.S. government furnishes us certain office space,
installations and equipment at U.S. government bases for use in connection with various contract activities.
We believe that our major properties are adequate for our present needs and, as supplemented by planned
improvements and construction, expect them to remain adequate for the foreseeable future.