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During the US Defense Department’s Valiant Shield 22 exercise this month, Raytheon Intelligence & Space successfully demonstrated the ability to collect data on a simulated sea-based threat and then share targeting solutions with distributed defense systems across the Western Pacific Ocean – a key test of the company’s Joint All ...


Raytheon Intelligence & Space will provide logistics and repair services for all US Marine Corps ground equipment under a five-year, $495 million contract. The company will deliver more than 10,000 repaired parts per year to sustain the Marines’ combat and tactical ground equipment, ranging from armoured vehicles to ground radars and ...


Raytheon Intelligence & Space will provide signals intelligence field services for the US Air Force’s Distributed Common Ground System, which collects, processes and analyses intelligence. Raytheon Intelligence & Space (RI&S) will support seven different intelligence applications the Air Force uses to collect and correlate data under the new program, DCGS-Signals Intelligence ...


Raytheon Intelligence & Space will continue operating and maintaining the US government’s Relocatable Over-the-Horizon Radar (ROTHR) system under a $146 million, five-year contract. Originally developed to track long-range targets for aircraft and ships, ROTHR is now the primary detection system for border security and drug smuggling interdiction for the Joint Interagency ...


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