On Wednesday, November 14, Raytheon signed a contract with the U.K. Home Office to develop and implement the nation’s e-Borders project, an advanced border control and security program. e-Borders will collect and analyze passenger and crew data, provided by air, sea and rail carriers, for all journeys to and from the U.K. — in advance of the actual trip. e-Borders will also support an intelligence-led approach to operating border controls by identifying individuals in violation of U.K. immigration laws or those involved with organized crime or terrorism.
The e-Borders program will build upon the U.K.'s current pilot program for border control and expand it into a fully flexible, scalable and robust e-Borders capability within two years.
"International growth and border security are major growth areas for Raytheon, and we believe today’s announcement is testament to our strength and ability to grow in these markets," said Mike Keebaugh, president of Raytheon’s Intelligence and Information Systems business. "We look forward to working closely with the Home Office to deliver an integrated, secure border for the 21st century."
As the prime contractor for the e-Borders contract, Raytheon is responsible for systems integration, travel services and overall project management, drawing upon its extensive development and production base in the U.K. as well as the company’s worldwide technology resources. |