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computer/signal processing systems on the F-16, F-22 and F-35 aircraft.
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, radar and laser space-based sensors to customers including branches of the DoD, MDA, NASA,
classified customers and international governments. Its major non-classified program is VIIRS, an advanced imaging and
radiometric sensor for future NASA/NOAA (JPSS) weather/environmental monitoring programs.
Other SAS product lines include Advanced Concepts and Technologies (ACT), Integrated Technology Programs (ITP), and
Raytheon Applied Signal Technology (RAST). ACT conducts internal research and development for SAS and contract research
and development for customers, including the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (ARFL) and Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency (DARPA). ITP develops sophisticated GPS systems and anti-jam solutions for many customers, including
the U.S. Air Force and Navy, and provides a wide range of state-of-the art product families and engineering services in support
of the DoD's need to respond to a dynamic threat environment. RAST provides advanced ISR solutions to enhance global
security.
Technical Services (TS)—TS, headquartered in Dulles, 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 and solutions, product and operational support services for the mission support, homeland security, space,
civil aviation, counter proliferation and counterterrorism markets. Key customers include all branches of the U.S. Armed
Forces, as well as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), NASA, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Department
of State (DOS), Department of Energy (DOE), Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), international governments and
commercial entities.
In 2011, TS continued to expand its training, logistics and engineering solutions capabilities and offerings domestically and
internationally. TS won a significant number of task orders in support of the DoD's counter-narcoterrorism activities, including
the provision of equipment, material and services to the Counter-Narcoterrorism Technology Program Office (CNTPO). In
addition, TS won the Operations, Planning, Training and Resource Support Services (OPTARSS) II contract to provide training,
modeling and simulation, flight operations, mobilization plans and execution, and deployment operations for the U.S. Army
Forces Command (FORSCOM). TS also won a contract to conduct Afghan Air Force training in support of the NATO Air
Training Command-Afghanistan under the U.S. Army's Warfighter Field Operations Customer Support (FOCUS) contract.
Also in 2011, TS made inroads into the healthcare market with the provision of diagnostics and simulations in training and
courseware for the commercial healthcare provider market space with two leading healthcare networks. The TS-led Air Traffic
Control Optimum Training Solution (ATCOTS) program trained more than 4,000 FAA air traffic controllers during the year.
In addition, TS won a contract to produce a Counter-Improvised Explosive Devices (C-IED) system, and with Raytheon
Australia, was awarded the contract to provide operations, maintenance and support services for the Naval Communications
Station - Harold E. Holt in Exmouth, Western Australia.
TS has the following principal product lines:
Warfighter Support Services (WSS)—WSS provides training solutions, logistics and engineering support throughout the world.
Within WSS, the TS-led Warrior Training Alliance (WTA) operates activities in support of the U.S. Army's Warfighter FOCUS
contract, conducting integrated operational training with the U.S. Army, as well as U.S. Air Force and Marine Corps among
other customers. TS is leading a team of more than 100 subcontractors on this ten year program which is composed of various
contracts for education, and for live, virtual and constructive training, including operational training for domestic and foreign
locations. Work performed includes: support for live, virtual and constructive training exercises and operations; maintenance
for all training and range systems; curriculum development and instruction; management oversight and administration for
contractor activities; and supply support for all government-owned property and material.
Mission Support Operations (MSO)—MSO supports systems and products from design to deployment, providing services to
the mission support, civil aviation, homeland security and threat reduction markets. MSO offers a range of capabilities including
engineering services and solutions, field support, integrated logistics support, training, maintenance, installation and integration
services for U.S. and international government customers and contractors. Key MSO activities include the manufacture,
overhaul and equipment repair services primarily for the U.S. Marine Corps Logistics Command through the Secondary
Reparables program (SECREPS), as well as providing equipment, material and other services for DoD's CNTPO. MSO also