advertisement
On CHOW: Where do elbows go? Modern etiquette
Find Articles in:
all
Business
Reference
Technology
News
Sports
Health
Autos
Arts
Home & Garden
advertisement

Content provided in partnership with
Thomson / Gale

Business Services Industry

Raytheon receives $10.5 million for compass call upgrade kits - from U.S. Air Force

EDP Weekly's IT Monitor,  June 9, 2003  

The U.S. Air Force has purchased from Raytheon Company (NYSE:RTN) 124 line replaceable units, upgrade kits and spares to support Block 35 upgrades for the Compass Call Enhanced High Band Subsystems. The 25-month contract is valued at $10.5 million.

Compass Call is a U.S. Air Force offensive, standoff jamming aircraft that suspends enemy air defenses by blocking their defense systems with wide-area countermeasures. Compass Call collects and processes information, while denying the enemy's ability to do the same.

Most Popular Articles in Technology
An overview of continuous data protection
Why all those current ratings?
Many countries now have a mobile penetration rate above 100%, report says
The Tata Group's big telecom gamble: VSNL's recent acquisition of Tyco ...
MEASURING BANK BRANCH EFFICIENCY USING DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS: MANAGERIAL ...
More »
advertisement

Raytheon's Enhanced High Band Subsystem-a key element of Compass Call's information warfare capability-increases the Air Force's ability to process information gathered from its adversaries. Raytheon has provided Compass Call high band subsystems for 19 years. Under the new contract, the company will outfit Compass Call aircraft with a new system that expands frequency coverage and enhances their ability to process information. Raytheon Company, with 2002 sales of 16.8 billion, is an industry leader in defense, government and commercial electronics, space, information technology, technical services, and business and special mission aircraft. With headquarters in Lexington, Mass., Raytheon employs more than 76,000 people worldwide.

Engineering will be performed at Raytheon's Ft. Wayne, Ind. facility.

COPYRIGHT 2003 Millin Publishing, Inc.
COPYRIGHT 2003 Gale Group