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Last updated: 01/25/2012*

Raytheon Company is showcasing the depth and breadth of its space solutions at the 27th Annual National Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Sponsored by the Space Foundation, National Space Symposium is the premier gathering of the global space community, with attendees encompassing the civil, commercial and national security sectors of the space industry.

Raytheon will be playing a prominent role in this year’s program. As part of the company’s sponsorship of the James E. Hill Lifetime Achievement Award Luncheon, Lynn Dugle, president of Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems, will address attendees and speak to Raytheon’s capabilities in the space arena. Steve Hawkins, vice president, IIS Information Security Solutions, will participate on the “Human Dimension” panel during the symposium’s Cyber 1.1 event. Lynn Mortensen, vice president, IIS Engineering, will discuss Raytheon’s commitment to Science, Technology, Engineering and Math education as a member of the “Education and the Bottom Line” panel.

At its booth (#202) in Broadmoor Hall, Raytheon will feature advanced capabilities in three key areas that support the space mission: Sensing, C3I and Mission Support.

National Space Symposium runs April 11 – 14 at the Broadmoor Hotel. 

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