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Raytheon Forms Partnership to Pursue U.S. Air Force Range Integration Contract

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Launch and Test Range Operations

Our Partners

General Dynamics

ARES Corporation

WTSI

ASRC Aerospace Corp

Schafer Corp

Customer Locations

Patrick AFB

Vandenberg AFB

El Segundo

Colorado Springs

Raytheon Company and its business partners are poised to provide U.S. Air Force Space Command launch and test range operations. Raytheon’s team offers proven Eastern Range expertise and includes solid industry partners like General Dynamics, ASRC Aerospace Corporate, and World Technical Services Incorporated. Collectively, our team is focused on delivering superior people, processes and tools in pursuit of the Launch and Test Range System (LTRS) Integrated Support Contract (LISC).

LISC, valued up to $3.8 billion, is a single award contract for Space Lift operations; maintenance; sustainment; integration; test; base operations support; logistics; facilities management and other elements across the launch enterprise. LISC geographic locations include the Eastern Range on the Space coast of Florida (including downrange locations) and the Western Range at Vandenberg Air Force base.

The Raytheon team also has superior reachback and offer historical capabilities in engineering, reverse engineering, logistics support, depot maintenance and sustainment. The team is led by Raytheon Technical Services Company’s (RTSC) program manager and former astronaut, Don McMonagle.

RTSC provides a full spectrum of technical, scientific and professional services to its defense, federal, international, and commercial customers worldwide. It specializes in training, logistics, engineering solutions, operational support services and solutions for the Mission Support, homeland security, space, civil aviation, counterproliferation and counterterrorism markets.

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