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7
Jon Jones
President
Responder
Rick Yuse
President
Air Traffic Control
Optimum Training Solution (ATCOTS)
Colin Schottlaender
President
Civil Communications Solutions
Network
Centric
Systems
Space
and Airborne
Systems
Technical
Services
Network Centric Systems, with 2009
sales of $4.8 billion, provides net-
worked decision solutions through
world-class technology and people.
Highlights in 2009 include innovative
advances in networked communica-
tions and sensing technologies, and
further penetration of transporta-
tion and security markets around the
world. NCS continues to build upon
its leadership positions in providing
integrated communications, sensing,
and command and control solutions
for its customers.
Space and Airborne Systems, with 2009
sales of $4.6 billion, is an international
leader in providing air dominance,
persistent battle space awareness and
space solutions. In 2009, its scalable,
adaptable RACR was successfully
installed in an F-16, opening new
global radar markets; while Common
Sensor Payload provides continuous,
clear and accurate surveillance for
the U.S. Army. To meet the need for
affordable, rapidly deployable space
sensors, SAS unveiled its Responder
multimission payload line.
Technical Services, with 2009 sales
of $3.2 billion, provides technical,
scientific and professional services
for defense, federal and commercial
customers worldwide. Key programs
include the Federal Aviation Adminis-
trations Air Traffic Control Optimum
Training Solution (ATCOTS) con-
tract, which maintains and improves
controller training, and the U.S.
Army’s Warfighter Field Operations
Customer Support (FOCUS) activi-
ties, which train warfighters in 500
locations worldwide.