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Support Contract (HPSSC). In 2004, this IDS unit completed the System Integration and check-out of six Patriot
battalions and support equipment.
Surveillance and Sensor Systems (SSS) – The SSS business area encompasses a broad range of domestic and
international programs including the Cobra Judy Replacement Mission Equipment Program, the Taiwan
Surveillance Sensor Program and the U.S. Air Force Space Surveillance Sensor Program. The Cobra Judy
Replacement Mission Equipment Program is a ship based radar suite for world wide ballistic missile data collection.
The Taiwan Surveillance Radar Program is an early warning radar for ballistic missile protection. The U.S. Air
Force Space Surveillance Sensor Program tracks objects orbiting the earth. Production and whole life support
services for a number of legacy radar and fire control systems is included in the business area, specifically, AEGIS
Weapon System radar equipment, the SPS-49 Long Range Surveillance Radar, the TARTAR Fire Control System,
the NATO Seasparrow Fire Control System and associated Guided Missile Launchers and the SPS-73 Surface
Search Radar. Maritime Domain Awareness systems are developed and produced within SSS. Advanced technology
development for future radar systems is also a key focus.
Product performance, support and price are among the principal competitive factors considered by IDS’
customers, which include the U.S. Missile Defense Agency and the U.S. Armed Forces. IDS relies upon its domain
knowledge and products to compete in the Missile Defense, Integrated Air Defense and other mission areas.
Intelligence and Information Systems. The Intelligence and Information Systems (IIS) business, headquartered in
Garland, Texas, is a leading provider of systems, subsystems and software engineering services for national and
tactical intelligence systems, as well as for homeland security and information technology solutions. Areas of special
concentration include processing, analysis and dissemination of signals and imagery, production of geospatial
intelligence, command and control of airborne and spaceborne platforms including unmanned aerial vehicles
(UAVs) and satellites, and integrated ground systems for weather and environmental programs.
IIS had 2004 net sales of $2.2 billion.
IIS contracts encompass a broad range of products from signal intelligence (SIGINT) sensors (used on platforms
such as U2) to mission management systems (used to manage operation and data for platforms like Global Hawk).
In addition, IIS delivers integrated solutions for government IT requirements and knowledge-driven homeland
security solutions for customers worldwide. IIS is comprised of the following business areas:
National Systems – National Systems provides systems and operational support for high-performance signals
intelligence and multi-INT mission/resource management and execution, signal processing and analysis;
information management and knowledge discovery; and operations, maintenance and engineering support.
Customers include the National Security Agency (NSA), a proprietary customer, the U.S. Department of Defense
(DoD) and the Defense Advanced Research Projects agency (DARPA). Contracts include: PROCON, integrated
operations support, PASSGEAR, involving processing, exploitation and dissemination systems; Emergejust, a
cryptologic solutions program; and Highpoint in mission signals management.
Operational Technologies and Solutions (OTS) – OTS provides information management systems, broadband
broadcast systems and operations support to the DoD, DARPA, Missile Defense Agency (MDA) and classified and
proprietary customers. Its capabilities are diverse, ranging from managing state of the art collection systems, and
large volumes of information securely and reliably, to developing next-generation technology, to providing
operations support to customers at their respective sites. Customers include the DoD, DARPA, MDA, FBI, the
Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and foreign governments. Contracts include: Future Combat Systems (FCS),
Global Broadcast System (GBS), and numerous classified contracts.
Raytheon Information Solutions (RIS) – RIS develops and supports information technology solutions in
technical computing, enterprise systems, e-Commerce and logistics management, primarily for the U.S. Federal
agency and DoD marketplace. RIS contracts include US-VISIT; teamed with Accenture as a member of the Smart