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ELECTRONIC
SYSTEMS
A leader in airborne radar, naviga-
tion, electronic countermeasures,
precision weapons, airspace manage-
ment, space payloads, marine and
naval systems, communications, bio-
defense, and government systems.
Key products include F-16, F-22, and
F-35 active electronically scanned
array sensors; airborne early warning
and control radars; Ground/Air Task
Oriented Radar system; LITENING
targeting and sensor system; systems
for digital electronic warfare, aircraft
missile defense and air defense;
integrated bridge systems; and situ-
ational awareness and fiber-optic
gyro-based navigation.
INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
A global provider of advanced
information solutions for defense,
intelligence, civil agencies, and com-
mercial customers. Key products
include Force XXI Battle Command
Brigade and Below/Blue Force Tracker;
Guardrail; cybersecurity solutions;
Automated Biometric Identification
System; Centers for Disease Control
Information Technology Services;
theater and operational command
and control systems; networked com-
munications products; intelligence,
surveillance, and reconnaissance
systems; enterprise systems; next-
generation networking solutions;
unmanned ground systems; 911 public
safety systems; and systems integra-
tion services.
TECHNICAL
SERVICES
A premier supplier of life cycle
solutions and innovative technical
support and services for customers
globally. Key capabilities include
platform and sustaining engineer-
ing support, training and simulation,
and contractor logistics support for
programs such as KC-10 Extender
refueling aircraft; Nevada National
Security Site management and
operations; U.S. Army Battle Combat
Training Program; Hunter unmanned
aerial system life cycle support; and
the U.S. Army’s National Training
Center combat and tactical wheel
vehicle fleet management.
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