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  INTELLIGENCE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS (IIS), which reported sales of $2 billion in 2003, is on the leading edge of transformation in the intelligence community, the military services and the civilian agencies of government, providing solutions in signal and image processing, geospatial intelligence, air- and space-borne command and control, ground engineering support, weather and environmental management, and information technology.

A major 2003 mission integration win was the contract for the U.S. Air Force Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS) – the backbone of both current and future intelligence and information systems. The U.S. Air Force also extended Raytheon’s Global Broadcast System (GBS) contract for two years.

Operational support continued for the U-2 and Global Hawk systems and Raytheon delivered the first production Global Hawk Ground Station Mission Control Element, which manages the unmanned aircraft and its sensors and controls a number of air vehicles simultaneously. The contract was extended to Consolidated Field Support for the U-2 aircraft.

IIS recently transitioned to operation an advanced intelligence management program on the date we committed to deliver four years ago and delivered another classified system that disseminates time-critical imagery and near-real-time mission planning data to war fighters.

Business with the National Security Agency grew with wins in three classified programs. Raytheon also expanded its special technical support to vital classified intelligence and law enforcement activities.

The Federal IT business base expanded with the win of a five-year contract for information technology operations and maintenance for NASA’s Earth Observing System (EOS).

Multiple customers selected Raytheon to define requirements in key mission areas. Raytheon won study contracts to identify advanced architecture concepts for the next generation weather system from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and a requirements definition contract for the transformational architecture for the Air Force Military Satellite Communications (MILSATCOM) program. The company was also selected to perform architecture definition for the next generation national signals ground study.

IIS assumed management of the Homeland Security Strategic Business Area in late 2003 and is serving this dynamic market with solutions in national border management, key enabling information technologies and secure communication systems.

The Garland, Texas, site achieved Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI®) Level 3 certification rating in 2003 and other locations are on schedule to duplicate this accomplishment in 2004.

IIS capabilities are helping pave the way to transformation in all our customer communities.




 
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