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SAS has the following principal product lines:
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 the DoD, the DHS and international governments. The ISRS portfolio includes the APY-10
radar on the U.S. Navy's P-8A Poseidon, the SeaVue radar on the Predator Guardian UAS, the Multi-Platform Radar Technology
Insertion Program (MP-RTIP) for the U.S. Air Force's Block 40 Global Hawk and NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS)
system, the AAS-44(V) forward looking infrared sensor on the U.S. Navy's MH-60 helicopters, the Multi-spectral Targeting
System on the U.S. Air Force's Reaper UAS, the DAS-2 on the Army's Gray Eagle UAS, and the ASQ-228 ATFLIR targeting
pod on the F/A-18 Hornet and Super Hornets. ISRS also provides the Enhanced Integrated Sensor Suite for the Block 20/30
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 Airborne
Standoff Radar (ASTOR) program for the U.K. Ministry of Defence, which enables high-resolution images and the monitoring
of hostile forces.
Tactical Airborne Systems (TAS)—TAS designs and manufactures cost-effective, high-performance integrated sensor solutions
for tactical and strategic platforms, delivering trusted, actionable information and mission assurance. TAS provides sensors
and integrated sensor systems with advanced fire control radars, electronic warfare and processor technologies to customers
including the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force and international governments. TAS produces radars using AESA
antennas for the U.S. Air Force's F-15 and B-2 aircraft, the U.S. Navy and Royal Australian Air Forces' F/A-18, and the U.S.
Navy's EA-18G. TAS also provides electronic warfare systems for strategic and tactical aircraft, helicopters and surface ships.
The TAS electronic warfare portfolio includes towed decoys, radar warning receivers, jammers, missile warning sensors and
integrated electronic warfare suites. In addition, TAS' advanced airborne processors form the basis of the secure mission
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 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 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 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, FAA, Department of State (DOS), Department of Energy
(DOE), Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), international governments and commercial entities.
In 2012, TS continued to successfully deliver integrated training and training support, domestically and internationally,
particularly through the U.S. Army's Warfighter Field Operations Customer Support (FOCUS) contract. In addition, the FAA
exercised a three-year option to the TS-led Air Traffic Control Optimum Training Solution (ATCOTS) program to continue
to maintain and improve air traffic controller training. TS won a 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). TS also won a contract with the U.S. Army for the Engineering and Manufacturing
Development (EMD) phase of the Personal Electronics Computer and Display System in support of the Air Soldier System,
the next generation rotary-wing air crew ensemble featuring wearable electronics that enhance life support and tactical