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existing products to detect, identify, track and disseminate actionable intelligence. CSRP produces the Relocatable
Over The Horizon Radar (ROTHR) system, a long range, land-based, wide area surveillance system; the ATHENA
Data Fusion system, an information infrastructure that enables the integration of a wide range of information from a
variety of sensors and other sources; and Advanced Spectroscopic Portals, which provide the Department of
Homeland Security with critically needed nuclear detection capability.
Intelligence and Information Systems (IIS)—IIS, headquartered in Garland, Texas, is a leading provider of
intelligence and information systems to government and commercial customers in the U.S. Department of Defense/civil
space, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), Federal Information technology, and homeland security
markets. IIS leverages broad capabilities and expertise in signal and image processing, geospatial intelligence, air- and
space-borne command and control, ground engineering support, weather and environmental management, information
technology, information assurance and homeland security.
In 2007, IIS continued to grow its business with classified customers while expanding into international markets and
other new opportunities. IIS was awarded e-Borders, a contract to develop and implement an advanced border control
and security program for the U.K. Home Office. IIS is also working with the U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Command
to develop a new system design for the next generation Global Positioning System Control Segment (GPS-OCX). In
addition, IIS completed its acquisition of Oakley Networks, Inc., a technology leading developer of cyber-security
solutions for government and commercial customers, to strengthen its capabilities in information security.
IIS’ key customers include the U.S. Intelligence Community, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), the National
Oceanographic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA), the U.K. Home Office and the U.S. Department of Homeland
Security.
IIS has the following principal product lines:
Strategic Intelligence Systems (SIS)—SIS provides system engineering, development, integration and life cycle
support of complex, large-scale, commercial-off-the-shelf-based systems for commercial and proprietary imaging
customers. SIS serves primarily classified customers and the U.K. Home Office with the e-Borders contract to develop
an advanced border control and security program.
National Systems (NS)—NS provides systems and operational support for signals intelligence (SIGINT) and multi-
intelligence (multi-INT) missions. Areas of concentration include mission/resource management, real-time mission
execution, signal processing and analysis, information management and knowledge discovery, and operations,
maintenance and engineering (OM&E) support. NS works on large mission systems integration projects for a variety
of proprietary customers.
Operational Technologies and Solutions (OTS)—OTS provides information management systems, broadband
broadcast systems and operations support through its diverse capabilities. These capabilities include managing
state-of-the-art collection systems and products for human intelligence (HUMINT), managing large volumes of
information securely and reliably, and providing operations support to intelligence community customers. OTS
primarily serves clients in the intelligence community.
Raytheon Information Solutions (RIS)—RIS provides information technology solutions in high performance
and technical computing, enterprise systems, e-Commerce, logistics management, and scientific and engineering
services. RIS is continuing to work on the U.S. VISIT program, an integrated, automated system to track the entry and
exit of visitors into and out of the U.S., and the FBI National Data Exchange program. RIS is also providing systems
development and integration work at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Space Systems (SS)—SS provides satellite command and control software and mission and resource management,
end-to-end information and network management, and modeling and simulation capabilities to its customers. SS
provides services in support of the monitoring, collection and dissemination of global environmental conditions data
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