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Date posted: 01/21/2006*
Project Athena, Raytheon’s maritime domain awareness program, was spotlighted in the Boston Globe on Dec. 28, 2005. The story, which appeared in the paper’s business section, highlighted the versatility and capability of the system in providing a critical maritime solution for homeland defense.
Project Athena is a multi-domain awareness system that integrates live feeds with existing surveillance assets. It helps fuse data from multiple databases and intelligence sources to provide situational awareness for global-, regional- and local-level defense and security decision makers. The networked Athena system can be installed at shore sites or quickly assembled at remote command posts to integrate information from a variety of sensors and data banks and track maritime activity.
Athena’s ability to assist customers and decision makers with actionable real-time intelligence has helped Raytheon enhance the company’s reputation as a “game changer” in the homeland defense business market.
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