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18
Integrated Defense Systems
Dan Smith, President
Photo: (top) Zumwalt Ship Mission Center, Portsmouth, R.I.
Photo: (bottom) IDS employees at the Missile Defense Center, Woburn, Mass.
Integrated Defense Systems (IDS), with 2006 sales of
$4.2 billion, is a leading provider of integrated joint
battlespace and homeland security solutions.
IDS’ largest single program is the Zumwalt Class
Destroyer. Raytheon serves as the national team
integrator for the ship, integrating Zumwalt’s sensing;
command, control, communications and intelligence;
and effects capabilities with Mission Support.
Raytheon has successfully designed and proven key
technologies for Zumwalt. The Zumwalt destroyer
will carry Raytheon-designed high-tech sonar, radar,
computing and communications systems. The
Raytheon Total Ship Computing Environment (TSCE)
is the foundation of the Navy’s Family of Ships strategy
and will be implemented to improve the capability
of the U.S. Navy fl eet. TSCE is refl ected in the Ship
Mission Center, the “nerve center” of Zumwalt.
Raytheon IDS is also providing mission solutions for a
multilayered Ballistic Missile Defense System, integrating
surveillance, intelligence and missile defense solutions
to protect the U.S., deployed forces, friends and allies.
Critical Raytheon capabilities include discrimination
solutions and X-Band radar technologies.