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IIS has the following principal product lines:
Mission Operations Solutions (MOS)—MOS provides integrated mission support and systems engineering
for civil, intelligence and defense agencies, as well as international governments. MOS helps agencies translate
technological breakthroughs into innovative mission-critical solutions. Its scalable, secure and integrated business
systems are focused on delivering enterprise-wide performance improvement and reliable results. Core competencies
include business excellence, mission critical operations, mission systems engineering, enterprise solutions and
infrastructure services.
Operational Technologies and Solutions (OTS)—OTS provides cutting-edge management and
dissemination of massive volumes of intelligence data, as well as intelligence operations support capabilities for
Human Intelligence (HUMINT), Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), wireless and close access collection for
intelligence, law enforcement and other government agencies. OTS also has strong capabilities in geospatial, geologic
and technical analysis and support.
Ground Enterprise Solutions (GES)—GES primarily supports classified programs in support of the
Intelligence Community. GES capabilities include ground systems for GEOINT and SIGINT systems, large-scale data
processing and exploitation, storage architectures and high performance data handling and processing systems.
Defense and Civil Mission Solutions (DCMS)—DCMS provides multi-INT ground systems, unmanned
systems technology, environmental information management systems and satellite command and control.
Additionally, DCMS provide large-scale information processing, information integration and visualization systems for
intelligence, satellite and space-based programs for commercial and DoD customers.
Information Security Solutions (ISS)—ISS is focused on providing information security solutions and
services to government and Fortune 500 customers worldwide. Through ISS, Raytheon combines its legacy
information assurance business with three key acquisitions to provide leading cybersecurity offerings, including Active
Defense—protecting mission critical systems against a wide range of internal and external threats. ISS capabilities are
used to counter sophisticated and dangerous advanced persistent threats in the world.
Advanced Programs—Advanced Programs is a dynamic, niche organization focused on growing business in next-
generation classified systems. It provides innovative solutions that address current complex problems for U.S.
intelligence and operational commands.
Missile Systems (MS)—MS, headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, is a premier developer and producer of missile
systems for the armed forces of the U.S. and other allied nations. Leveraging its key capabilities in advanced airframes,
guidance and navigation systems, high-resolution sensors, targeting and netted systems, MS develops and supports a
broad range of cutting edge weapon systems, including missiles, smart munitions, close in weapons systems, projectiles,
kinetic kill vehicles and directed energy effectors. Key customers include the U.S. Navy, Army, Air Force and Marine
Corps, the MDA and the armed forces of more than 40 allied nations.
In 2009, MS continued to demonstrate its missile systems capabilities with several significant test successes and contract
awards. The Standard Missile 3 (SM-3) program conducted several successful flight tests and achieved major
development milestones during the year. SM-3 is a key element of the U.S. Government’s Missile Defense strategy. The
Standard Missile 6 (SM-6) extended range anti-air warfare missile program also achieved a number of development
milestones, which led to the first low rate initial production (LRIP) award from the U.S. Navy. MS had a number of key
international program wins including the selection of the Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) and Phalanx system by South
Korea to equip its new FFX class frigate. MS, through its participation in the NetFires LLC, completed the first moving
target test flight of the Non Line-of-Sight-Launch System (NLOS-LS), a modular, networked weapon system for flexible
precision fire against moving and stationary targets, taking the missile system closer to completion of the development
phase. MS also completed development of the newest variant of the Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile
(AMRAAM), which will provide the warfighter with the most capable beyond-visual range air-to-air missile ever fielded.
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