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systems. These capabilities are planned to be leveraged across the U.S. Navy’s family of ships. SCS also provides
sensors and effectors for anti-submarine and mine warfare mission areas, advanced combat systems for submarines
and amphibious ships, high performance fire control systems for surface combatants and ship integration technologies
for domestic and international naval and maritime customers. SCS is the integrator for weapon systems to all U.S.
submarines as well as to Australia’s Collins class submarines.
National and Theater Security Programs (NTSP)—NTSP provides integrated whole-life air and missile
defense systems which enable warfighters to sense, detect and engage threats through air and ground-based sensors
and command and control systems as well as joint system solutions and intelligence support for air and ballistic
missile defense. NTSP produces systems and solutions such as JLENS; Early Warning Radars, including the X-band
Family-of-Radars, which enable threat detection, precision tracking, discrimination and classification of ballistic
missile threats; and Surface Launched Advanced Medium Range Air to Air Missile (SL-AMRAAM), a state-of-the-art
air defense system serving as a key link in a layered approach to air and missile defense. NTSP also provides integrated
capabilities in surveillance and multi-domain awareness, knowledge management, decision support and information
fusion through a broad range of solutions to detect, identify, track and disseminate actionable information.
Patriot Programs (PP)—PP, as the prime contractor, designs, develops and produces the Patriot Air & Missile
Defense System, which serves as the foundation of the U.S. Army’s integrated air and missile defense against the
escalating tactical ballistic missile threat. PP also provides the Patriot system to key international customers. IDS was
recently awarded new contracts to build Patriot systems for the UAE and Taiwan, which will serve as the foundation
for future capabilities. In addition, PP provides the HAWK XXI system, an advanced air defense system against low- to
medium-altitude air threats with advanced fire control and battle management, to international and coalition
partners.
Global Business Operations (GBO)—GBO consists of a number of related IDS products and operations,
including Raytheon Sarcos, Raytheon Solipsys and Raytheon Anschütz, and other international locations. GBO
provides a wide spectrum of capabilities, including integrated Command and Control (C2) solutions for the domestic
and international defense and homeland security markets, naval system capabilities for military and commercial
markets worldwide, netted sensor solutions which efficiently provide a single integrated picture from data provided by
many sensors, and Advanced Robotics such as the Exoskeleton Robotic Suit and the Multi-Dimensional Mobile Robot
(snake). In Australia, GBO supports combat system design, development and procurement for major international
programs such as the Hobart class Air Warfare Destroyer (AWD), and the Collins Class submarine. GBO leverages
tools, processes and subject matter expertise developed on major U.S. programs to provide such capabilities to IDS
international locations.
Intelligence and Information Systems (IIS)—IIS, headquartered in Garland, Texas, is a leading provider of
intelligence and information solutions specializing in ground processing, unmanned ground systems, cybersecurity
solutions, homeland/civil security and other markets. Approximately half of its business is for classified customers. Other
key customers include the U.S. Intelligence Community, U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) agencies, the Federal Bureau
of Investigations (FBI), the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA), and the United Kingdom
Home Office.
In 2009, IIS reorganized its business operations to better respond to market shifts and changes in the customer
environment. As a result, IIS operates under the six product lines discussed below, serving customers in the following
markets: Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), DoD/Civil Space, Intelligence Operations Support,
Cybersecurity, Environmental Solutions and Civil Security. IIS continued to perform under key programs including the
Distributed Common Ground Systems (DCGS) 10.2 where the company has created and continues to manage a
worldwide, network-centric enterprise for real-time information and intelligence sharing for the DoD, Intelligence
Community, and Coalition partners; the FBI National Data Exchange in which Raytheon connects federal, state and local
law enforcement personnel across numerous jurisdictions; and the United Kingdom e-Borders program where Raytheon
is building the largest, most comprehensive visitor management capability in the world. Additionally, IIS continued to
strengthen its capabilities in cybersecurity and was awarded numerous contracts in this area from a variety of customers.
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