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Technology
Leadership
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Technical excellence has been a cornerstone of Raytheons
success for over 80 years. Our four mission areas are
developing next-generation technologies in Radio Frequency
(RF); Electro-Optics (EO); Missile Technologies; and
Command and Control, Communications, Computers and
Intelligence (C4I). Raytheons relentless focus on these
technologies is sustained through Independent Research and
Development (IR&D), government-sponsored programs,
strategic industry partnerships, portfolio acquisitions
and relationships with U.S. universities.
Radio Frequency: Raytheons RF technologies are central
to a wide variety of missions. These include the network of U.S.
missile defense sensors, air traffic management systems
for commercial airliners, fighter aircraft sensor suites, ship-based
self-protection systems and tactical communication networks.
Electro-Optics: Our EO technologies can be found
in spacecraft, unmanned airplanes, ground vehicles
and even in the hands of individual soldiers.
EO is increasingly important in the Global War on Terror
and allows our forces to own the night.
Missile Technologies: Raytheons missile technologies
are proven implementers of quick and decisive victories.
However, our recent expansion into non-lethal
weapons provides additional tools ideally suited to the
growing number of peacekeeping missions.
Command and Control, Communications, Computers
and Intelligence: Raytheons C4I mission area is
dedicated to bringing order to the vast flow of intelligence
and operational data, extracting useful knowledge
out of the data and communicating decisions in a secure
and timely manner.
Raytheons technology solutions play a critical role
in security and defense, and this is what motivates us. This
passion is matched only by our activities to enhance math
and science education across America in order to develop
the next generation of scientists and engineers.