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long-endurance, over-the-horizon detection and tracking capabilities required to defeat threats such as manned and unmanned
aircraft, cruise missiles, swarming boats and tanks. Key GIS customers include the U.S. Army and Air Force, the MDA, and
international customers.
Integrated Air & Missile Defense (IAMD)—IAMD provides combat-proven air and missile defense systems, such as the
Patriot A&MD system which is the cornerstone of the air and missile defense architecture for thirteen nations around the
globe, including the U.S. and five NATO nations. The National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System (NASAMS), also
offered by IAMD, is a highly adaptable mid-range solution for any operational air defense requirement. It is deployed in
the U.S. and five other countries. IAMD also provides the Hawk XXI, an advanced air defense system against low-to-
medium altitude air threats with advanced fire control and battle management for numerous international customers. Key
IAMD customers include the U.S. Army and international customers. Total sales from this product line were approximately
10% of our consolidated revenues for 2014 and 2013, and were less than 10% of consolidated revenues for 2012.
Seapower Capability Systems (SCS)—SCS is a provider and integrator of maritime air and missile defense radar systems,
naval combat management, and airborne anti-submarine and mine warfare systems, as well as sensors, maritime naval
navigation systems, and torpedoes for U.S. and international navies. As a naval radar provider, SCS produces the SPY-3, the
U.S. Navy's first shipboard active phased array multifunction radar, and radar transmitters for the sea- and land-based Aegis
weapon system radars, and is designing and will manufacture the low rate initial production of the U.S. Navy’s newest radar,
AMDR. As a ship integrator for the U.S. Navy, SCS provides mission system equipment and serves as the combat and mission
systems integrator for the DDG-1000, the total ship electronics systems integrator for the LPD-17, the U.S. Navy’s latest
amphibious warfare ship, and the warfare systems integrator for the CVN-78, the U.S. Navy’s next generation of aircraft
carrier. Key SCS customers include the U.S. Navy and allied navies.
Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (C4I)—C4I develops, delivers, and supports complex
integrated, networked, actionable combat command and control (C2) solutions for air and land combatant commanders,
domestic and international ATM, and border and critical infrastructure protection. C4I is a key provider of ATM solutions
internationally through its AutoTrac III product line and surveillance radars, as well as its Standard Terminal Automation
Replacement System (STARS) to the DoD and the FAA. C4I was awarded a contract for an All Electronic Tolling System
(AETS) for Massachusetts that will automatically toll vehicles as they travel under a gantry similar to an overhead sign. C4I
also includes Thales-Raytheon Systems, LLC, the U.S. operating subsidiary of the Thales-Raytheon joint venture which
focuses on battlefield radars, air command and control, including NATO’s Air Command and Control System (ACCS) program.
Key C4I customers include the U.S. Army, the FAA, NATO and numerous allied nations.
Intelligence, Information and Services (IIS)—IIS, headquartered in Dulles, Virginia, provides a full range of technical and
professional services to intelligence, defense, federal and commercial customers worldwide. IIS specializes in global
Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), navigation, DoD space and weather solutions, cybersecurity, analytics,
training, logistics, mission support, and engineering and sustainment solutions. Key customers include the U.S. Intelligence
Community, the U.S. Armed Forces, the FAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Department
of Homeland Security (DHS), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and an increasing number of
international customers.
During 2014, IIS won a variety of notable unclassified contracts. IIS will be providing modifications to increase the capability
and capacity of three satellites that support the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS), a collaborative program between NOAA
and NASA; operation and maintenance services for radar systems in northern Canada; and security forces training in the
Middle East. IIS also received a follow-on contract award to provide field support for the U.S. Air Force’s high altitude ISR
and distributed common ground system mission. IIS continued to grow its classified business, receiving a number of significant
contracts, including a nation-scale cyber security capability for an international customer. In addition to investments in mission
analytics, Raytheon acquired Blackbird Technologies, a Herndon, Virginia-based leading provider of persistent surveillance,
secure tactical communications and cybersecurity solutions to the Intelligence Community and special operations market.