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survivability including advanced towed decoys, radar warning receivers, jammers and integrated electronic warfare
systems. In addition, TAS’ advanced airborne processors form the basis of the mission computer/signal processing
systems in the F-16, F-22 and F-35 aircraft.
Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems (ISRS)—ISRS designs and manufactures
sensor, surveillance and targeting solutions that enable actionable information for strike, persistent surveillance and
special mission applications. ISRS provides maritime and overland surveillance radars, terrain following/terrain
avoidance radars and electro-optical/infrared sensors to customers including every branch in the DoD, the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and foreign governments. The ISRS portfolio includes the APY-10 radar for
the U.S. Navy’s Multi-Mission Maritime Aircraft, the AAS-44(V) forward looking infrared sensor for the U.S. Navy’s
H-60 helicopters, the Multi-spectral Targeting System for the U.S. Air Force’s Predator unmanned aerial system (UAS)
and the ASQ-228 ATFLIR targeting pod for the F/A-18 Hornet and Super Hornets. ISRS also provides the Enhanced
Integrated Sensor Suite for the Global Hawk UAS, which enables the Global Hawk to scan large geographic areas and
produce outstanding high-resolution reconnaissance imagery. In addition, ISRS provides integrated solutions for all
tiers of airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems, including the dual mode Synthetic Aperture
Radar/Moving Target Indicator sensor for the ASTOR program for the U.K. Ministry of Defence, which enables high-
resolution images and the monitoring of hostile forces.
Space Systems (SS)—SS designs and manufactures space and space-qualified sensor payloads for large national
programs and develops innovative solutions for emerging intelligence, defense and civil space applications. SS
provides electro-optical, infrared, radio frequency and laser space-based sensors to customers including branches of
the DoD, MDA, NASA, classified customers and foreign governments. Its non-classified programs include the Visible
Infrared Imager Radiometer Suite, which will provide advanced imaging and radiometric capabilities onboard the
National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System, and ARTEMIS, a sophisticated hyperspectral
imaging sensor for the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL).
Other SAS product lines include Advanced Concepts and Technologies (ACT) and Integrated Technology Programs
(ITP). ACT conducts internal research and development for SAS and contract research and development for
customers, including AFRL and DARPA. ITP provides a wide range of state-of-the-art product families and
engineering services in support of the DoD’s recent efforts to transform the capabilities and structure of the U.S.
Armed Forces, including a variety of sophisticated GPS systems and anti-jam solutions for many customers, including
the U.S. Air Force and Navy.
Technical Services (TS)—TS, headquartered in Reston, Virginia, provides a full spectrum of technical, scientific
and professional services to defense, federal, international and commercial customers worldwide. It specializes in
training, logistics, engineering services, product support and operational support services. TS provides solutions for
mission support, homeland security, space, civil aviation, counterproliferation and counterterrorism markets. Key
customers include all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces, as well as the DHS, NASA, FAA, Department of Energy,
Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) and international governments.
In 2009, TS continued to expand its Global Training Solutions capabilities and offerings domestically and internationally.
During the first contract year, the TS-led Air Traffic Control Optimum Training Solution (ATCOTS) program trained
more than 5,000 FAA air traffic controllers. As a key supplier to the Metrix Consortium, Raytheon also began Early
Training Transformation for the U.K. Ministry of Defence as the prelude to the Defence Training Rationalisation
program, a program to transform specialist training across the U.K. military. In addition, the TS-led Warfighter Field
Operations Customer Support (FOCUS) activities have been providing integrated training and training support,
primarily to the U.S. Army, at numerous locations around the world for nearly two years.
TS has the following principal product lines:
Integrated Support Solutions (ISS)—ISS supports systems and products from design to deployment,
providing outsourced services to the mission support, civil aviation, homeland security and threat reduction markets.
ISS offers a range of capabilities including engineering services, field support, integrated logistics support, training,
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