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MISSION: Defeat Persistence With Resilience
In 2011, the world generated 1.8 trillion gigabytes of data. Securing, processing and making use of it takes real innovation. Whether it's securing data transfer at tomorrow's speeds with High-Speed Guard or protecting against the most dangerous attacks, Raytheon cyber solutions perform.
Tags: MISSION: Customer Success , Defense
MISSION: Give Space More Space
Raytheon innovations tackle the toughest challenges space has to offer - from tracking space debris with our Space Fence to setting new standards of performance in ground stations or driving superior intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance.
Tags: Defense , MISSION: Customer Success
MISSION: Disembark But Never Disconnect
Hear attackers in surround sound, peer through dust storms, see through the floor of an aircraft, take key intel with you at all times: these are the advantages Raytheon provides with the Aviation Warrior wearable computer, the Advanced Distributed Aperture System imaging system, and other avionics and communications systems.
Tags: Defense , MISSION: Customer Success
Improving weather forecasting reduces flight delays
Did you know that weather accounts for 70% of all air traffic delays in the U.S.? Delivering more information, more quickly, to air traffic controllers and pilots means significantly reducing the impact of weather on your travel. Raytheon engineers are leveraging more than sixty years of aviation experience to bring more precise weather forecasts into the air traffic management arena. That means safer travel and fewer delays in getting to your destination.
Tags: technology , Air Traffic Management Report ,
DoD contractor to pay $1M to settle theft claims
Paragon Dynamics is paying more than $1 million to settle claims that it stole a competitor's bid information.
Tags: DoD , DoD Report , Paragon Dynamics , National Reconnaissance Office , Federal Drive , contracting
Army awards cyber maneuvering contract
The Army has awarded a contract for cyber maneuvering technology so that network administrators can stay a few steps ahead of hackers.
Tags: Army , cybersecurity , Cybersecurity Update , Federal Drive , DoD , hackers
First quarter mixed for top defense contractors
Three of the top five U.S. defense vendors — Northrop Grumman Corp., General Dynamics Corp. and Raytheon Co. — had lower sales in the first quarter of 2012, a trend that may continue as the Pentagon cuts its budget, according to a new report from Bloomberg Government.
Tags: Sopen Shah , Bloomberg Government , DoD , Federal Drive , contracting , Boeing , Lockheed Martin , General Dynamics , Northrop Grumman
A Raytheon Standard Missile-3 Block 1B interceptor passes test
The Missile Defense Agency says a Raytheon Standard Missile-3 Block 1B interceptor successfully shot down a ballistic missile target during a flight test in Kauai, Hawaii. It was the missile system's 20th successful intercept, but the first for its newest, evolved variant, which will enable the defeat of sophisticated threats around the world. Essential to the Obama administration's phase two of the Phased Adaptive Approach to long-term missile defense in Europe, the SM-3 Block 1B will be deployed ashore and at sea on Navy cruisers and destroyers.
Tags: The Ballistic Missle Defense Report
Integrating Raytheon's Standard Missile-3 onto Naval Vessels
Germany may become one of the first nations to integrate Raytheon's Standard Missile-3 onto its naval vessels according to the German Chief of Naval Operations, Axel Schimpf. Though the German government has not made a decision on whether to adapt its fleet of frigates for ballistic missile defense, the enhancements would allow Germany to participate in the Obama administration's European Phased Adaptive Approach embraced by NATO. "Depending on the political decision and funding, the German Navy stands ready to provide sea-based capabilities," Schimpf said.
Tags: The Ballistic Missle Defense Report
Raytheon Awarded $106.4 Million Modification Award
Recently, the U.S. Navy awarded Raytheon Company a $106.4 million modification award for the production of Aegis-related equipment, including the AN/SPY-1(D)V radar transmitter and MK99 Mod 14 Fire Control System. With this modification, Raytheon continues its long history of reliable manufacturing of these two essential components, which are both key elements of the Aegis systems. These components have been in production for more than 30 years as part of the U.S. Navy's Aegis shipbuilding program.
Tags: The Ballistic Missle Defense Report , Navy




