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Intelligence and Information Systems
Mike Keebaugh, President
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Photo: (top) The new National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Satellite Operations Facility, from which Raytheon engineers will plan, manage
and control operations. Photo: (bottom) IIS employees scanning satellite communications in support of military operations, Falls Church, Va.
Intelligence and Information Systems (IIS), with
2006 sales of $2.6 billion, provides U.S. government
and international customers with innovative Command,
Control, Communications and Intelligence (C3I)
solutions to meet the demands for modern intelligence,
surveillance and reconnaissance technologies to support
military operations.
IIS is rapidly establishing itself as the premier provider
of actionable environmental intelligence, as shown
in 2006 by its work for the National Polar-orbiting
Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS).
This advanced system will monitor global environmental
conditions for weather analysis and forecasting in
support of military operations, civil applications and
scientifi c research. IIS’ role spans the entire NPOESS
ground segment, including command, control and
communications, interface data processing and fi eld
terminals — all the way from design and development
through operations and sustainment.
Another 2006 milestone was IIS attainment of a
Capability Maturity Model® Integration Level 3 rating
for systems engineering, software engineering, integrated
product and process development, and supplier sourcing.
By achieving this rating, IIS placed in the top 3.5 percent
of all appraisals recorded by the Carnegie Mellon
Software Engineering Institute.