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systems, large-scale data processing and exploitation, storage architectures and high performance data handling and processing
systems.
Information Security Solutions (ISS)—ISS provides cybersecurity products and end-to-end system solutions to government
and critical infrastructure customers worldwide. Through ISS, Raytheon protects mission critical systems against a wide range
of internal and external threats. ISS is an industry leader in computer network operations, cross-security domain information
sharing, insider threat prevention, and protection at the enterprise and end-user levels, including wireless devices. In addition
to expanding within the direct cybersecurity market, Raytheon is leveraging and incorporating the cyber-capabilities within
ISS broadly across the Company, embedding information assurance technologies and know-how into our internal company
systems and our core solutions and products. ISS provides products, advanced research and high-level cybersecurity solutions
to the U.S. Intelligence Community, the DoD, various other federal agencies and Fortune 500 companies.
Mission Operations Solutions (MOS)—MOS provides operations, maintenance, sustainment and systems engineering for civil
agencies, the U.S. Intelligence Community and the DoD. MOS' innovative approaches, proven tools and advanced technologies
optimize limited resources, achieve operational efficiencies, and enable customer mission success. Core competencies
include IT infrastructure, mission systems, facilities management, commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) life cycle management,
complex data systems, and domain-specific expertise.
Special Missions and Technologies (SMT)—SMT provides innovative solutions for special missions. It applies advanced
technology and special skills to address complex problems for U.S. intelligence and operational commands. SMT solutions
enable advanced technical intelligence as well as Human Intelligence (HUMINT), Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), and
close access collection. These solutions enable decision makers to plan thoroughly, orchestrate multiple systems toward a
single objective, collect large amounts of diverse data, create information and knowledge from that data, and increase the
value of intelligence with greater efficiency and effectiveness.
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 capabilities in advanced airframes, guidance and navigation
systems, high-resolution sensors, targeting, and netted systems, MS develops and supports a broad range of advanced weapon
systems, including missiles, smart munitions, close-in weapon 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 2012, MS continued to capture key contract awards from a broad international customer base, including awards of more
than $600 million on Paveway™ programs and over $250 million for the Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile
(AMRAAM) program. MS also secured more than $2.0 billion in Missile Defense contracts, including a $925 million contract
from the MDA for the continued development of the Standard Missile-3 (SM-3) Block IIA missile, which is a co-development
effort between the U.S. and Japan, and a $636 million Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicle (EKV) development and sustainment
contract for the Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) program. MS also completed the first successful flight test of the
SM-3 Block IB, which is the cornerstone of phase two of the Administration's Phased Adaptive Approach to global missile
defense, and achieved a major milestone in the Small Diameter Bomb II (SDB II) program when it successfully engaged and
hit a moving target during a flight test at the White Sands Missile Range. MS also opened a new state-of-the-art all-up-round
Standard Missile production facility in Huntsville, Alabama, that will provide final assembly and testing for Raytheon's SM-3
and Standard Missile-6 (SM-6) missiles.
MS has the following principal product lines:
Air Warfare Systems (AWS)—AWS products and services enable the U.S. armed forces and international customers to attack,
suppress and destroy air- and ground-based targets. Products include AMRAAM, a state-of-the-art, highly dependable and
battle-proven air-to-air missile that also has a surface-to-air launch application; the Tomahawk cruise missile, an advanced
surface- or submarine-launched cruise missile with loitering and network communication capability; SDB II, an air-to-ground
glide weapon designed to engage moving targets in adverse weather and through battlefield obscurants; Joint Standoff Weapon
(JSOW), a family of air-to-ground weapons that employ an integrated GPS/inertial navigation system that guides the weapon
to the target; the Paveway™ family of laser- and GPS-guided smart bombs; the AIM-9X Sidewinder short-range air-to-air
missile; the Miniature Air-Launched Decoy (MALD®); the High-Speed Anti-Radiation Missile (HARM) and the HARM