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50 acres at an old landfill site, which could become a parking lot for the complex, Huckelberry said. Pima County later will sell the park site to a developer or to the Airport Authority for a minimum price of what it paid for the land. Interest in the...
A display shows Raytheon's new mobile boomerang shooter detection system at the Marine West Military Expo at Camp Pendleton, California February 1, 2012. The expo is one of the year's largest annual display of new military equipment. View Photo »
This award recognizes Raytheon as an incubator of small businesses, offering maximum opportunities for small and disadvantaged companies to contribute and succeed within our program, JPL and NASA.
“We just want to show that it’s going to hit your community,” center spokesman Travis Korson said Tuesday in a phone interview. “Ultimately, the big guys are going to pull through,” Korson said about local plants operated by Raytheon, ITT Exelis and...
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Bhd. for the production and supply of components for the Evolved Sea Sparrow Missile (ESSM). This is the first contract of its type awarded to a Malaysian company and is aligned with U.S. and Malaysian strategic initiatives as well as the Malaysian...
A view of Raytheon's booth with a display of their new mobile boomerang shooter detection system at the Marine West Military Expo at Camp Pendleton, California February 1, 2012. The expo is one of the year's largest annual display of new military... View Photo »
It's part of just saying, wait a minute, if Boeing was dealing with Raytheon, they'd have pros at the table.
"Griffin enables ground forces to protect their locations by precisely engaging targets in a 360-degree radius," said Harry Schulte, vice president of Raytheon Missile Systems' Air Warfare Systems product line. "Griffin gives warfighters a...
With a history of innovation spanning 90 years, Raytheon provides state-of-the-art electronics, mission systems integration and other capabilities in the areas of sensing; effects; and command, control, communications and intelligence systems, as well...
Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) is a major American defense contractor and industrial corporation with core manufacturing concentrations in defense systems and defense and commercial electronics. It was previously involved in corporate and special-mission aircraft until early 2007. Raytheon is the world's largest producer of guided missiles. Full Article
A view of Raytheon's booth with a display of their new mobile boomerang shooter detection system at the Marine West Military Expo at Camp Pendleton, California February 1, 2012. The expo is one of the year's largest annual display of new military equipment.
View Photo »People disembark from an evacuation flight which is said to be carrying sick U.S. woman Renee-Nicole Douceur, a manager for research station contractor Raytheon Polar Services Co. , who suffered a stroke in August at the South Pole, Antarctica, upon their arrival at Christchurch, New Zealand,...
View Photo »A bus believed to be carrying sick U.S. woman Renee-Nicole Douceur, a manager for research station contractor Raytheon Polar Services Co. , who suffered a stroke in August at the South Pole, Antarctica, and others heads for the arrival lounge upon their arrival on an evacuation flight to...
View Photo »A bus which is believed to be carrying sick U.S. woman Renee-Nicole Douceur, a manager for research station contractor Raytheon Polar Services Co. , who suffered a stroke in August at the South Pole, Antarctica, leaves for the airport's arrival lounge shortly after an evacuation flight's...
View Photo »People disembark from a U.S. Air Force plane which is said to be carrying sick U.S. woman Renee-Nicole Douceur, a manager for research station contractor Raytheon Polar Services Co. , who suffered a stroke in August at the South Pole, Antarctica, upon the evacuation flight's arrival at Christchurch,...
View Photo »In this photograph taken by AP Images for Raytheon, Jennifer Chan, left, and Bil Gallagher, both of Raytheon, celebrate "Pi" Day by loading pies into the company's MathMovesU truck to be delivered to schools within a 3.14-mile radius of company headquarters during Raytheon's "Pi'' Day...
View Photo »In this photograph taken by AP Images for Raytheon, Steve Gordon, right, John F. Kennedy Middle School, Waltham, Mass. , science teacher, reacts as he receives a pie from Jennifer Chan, left, senior manager community relations of Raytheon, during Raytheon's "Pi'' Day Celebration,...
View Photo »Raytheon Chairman and CEO, and Honorary Chairman of National Engineers Week, William H. Swanson congratulates the 2011 Future City Competition Grand Prize Winners from Our Lady Help of Christians School in Abington, Pa.: (L to R) Alexandra Ryan, Matthew Wilkinson and Elizabeth DeMarshall,...
View Photo »Undated handout image courtesy of Boeing shows a test of the Ground-based Midcourse Defense system. The U.S. Defense Department said on December 30, 2011 it was awarding Boeing a $3.48 billion, seven-year contract to develop, test, engineer and manufacture missile defense systems. A...
View Photo »WASHINGTON -- Scott Wu, an eighth-grader from Baton Rouge, La. , is crowned middle school math champ at Raytheon MATHCOUNTS(R) National Competition in Washington, D.C. , on May 6 by U.S. Deputy Secretary of Education Tony Miller and Chair of MATHCOUNTS Board of Directors and Raytheon VP...
View Photo »Applied Physics Laboratory Ice Station (APLS) employee Keith Magness uses a chainsaw to cut through ice on the hatches of the Seawolf class submarine USS Connecticut after the boat surfaced through Arctic sea ice during an exercise near the 2011 APLS camp north of Prudhoe Bay, Alaska...
View Photo »Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) employee Hector Castillo speaks to the Seawolf class submarine USS Connecticut via underwater phone during an exercise near the 2011 APL Ice Station north of Prudhoe Bay, Alaska March 18, 2011. The new digital "Deep Siren" tactical messaging system built...
View Photo »Cables for sonar equipment lead into a hole that has been cut through the Arctic ice at the Applied Physics Laboratory Ice Camp north of Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, March 18, 2011. Using a new low-frequency messaging system and a simpler underwater telephone, officials from the Navy's Arctic...
View Photo »U.S. Navy sailors watch their sonar screens as they work in the control room of the Virginia class submarine USS New Hampshire during exercises underneath the ice in the Arctic Ocean north of Prudhoe Bay, Alaska March 20, 2011. Using a new low-frequency messaging system and a simpler...
View Photo »U.S. Navy safety swimmers stand on the deck of the Virginia class submarine USS New Hampshire after it surfaced through thin ice during exercises underneath ice, in the Arctic Ocean north of Prudhoe Bay, Alaska March 19, 2011. Using a new low-frequency messaging system and a simpler...
View Photo »An Applied Physics Laboratory Ice Station (APLIS) employee uses a hot water dispenser to prepare a hole in the Arctic ice that will allow sonar instrumentation to be used for research at the 2011 APLIS camp north of Prudhoe Bay, Alaska March 18, 2011. Using a new low-frequency messaging...
View Photo »A view of Raytheon's booth with a display of their new mobile boomerang shooter detection system at the Marine West Military Expo at Camp Pendleton, California February 1, 2012. The expo is one of the year's largest annual display of new military equipment.
View Photo »This award recognizes Raytheon as an incubator of small businesses, offering maximum opportunities for small and disadvantaged companies to contribute and succeed within our program, JPL and NASA.
It's part of just saying, wait a minute, if Boeing was dealing with Raytheon, they'd have pros at the table.
Raytheon developed STM Phase II to provide the warfighter a weapon for Shadow-class UAS (unmanned aircraft systems) and counterinsurgency aircraft
Continuous improvement is embedded in our culture at Raytheon
Raytheon needed to be more cost effective and needed to align the workforce to the volume of work in Canada
The 125 Raytheon employees who make MALD and the hundreds of suppliers across the nation who support MALD can be proud of their contribution to the warfighter.
The warfighter has a critical, unmet need for a weapon that can hit a moving target regardless of weather conditions, and Raytheon is doing its part to give it to them
Based on 250,000 operational flights hours, we know that Raytheon AESA radars require roughly 1-10th the maintenance expenditures that traditional mechanical arrays require
Raytheon AESA radars are the only combat proven AESA radars currently in production
Raytheon is completely committed to … delivering the best interoperable communications solution for this region ... We are committed to helping L.A. County achieve its public safety goals.
It's a safe bet that defense spending is going to drop ... Raytheon can leverage the development of the technology it made for the military and win smaller contracts.
Raytheon worked closely with our sheriff's deputies, engineers and technicians to integrate the latest public safety technologies and capabilities into our vehicles.
RACR leverages Raytheon's industry-leading AESA technology for a cost-effective, highly reliable system that has been successfully flight tested on the F-16 platform.
It is the culmination of more than 18 years of company-sponsored research and development and government program work at Aerojet. We look forward to working with Raytheon on completing the development of this very important missile defense capability for use in the defense of the United States and Japan...
The entire Lockheed Martin-Raytheon team has worked together as partners in a transparent environment throughout the GMD Development and Sustainment Contract pursuit
The Lockheed Martin-Raytheon team is well positioned to provide the nation with the right solution for defeating intermediate- and long-range ballistic missile threats.
Raytheon is proud of its role as the developer and producer of the Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicle
As a result, our team delivered a thorough and comprehensive proposal that represents all of our capabilities. The Lockheed Martin-Raytheon team is committed to this mission, and we are continuing to work together to prepare for a robust start-up that will deliver an effective, affordable GMD program.
Raytheon has been in the UAE for over 25 years and from the very first day we have looked for opportunities to form strong and committed partnerships with the nation's aerospace and defence companies. Workshops like this are very important as we can directly engage with local companies and better unders...
The single largest industry in Arizona is aerospace and defense ... If we lose one of these bases because we don't have the educated workforce, a lot of these companies that we're depending on - Raytheon, Boeing and others - could go with them.
At the conclusion of the regeneration, Indonesia will possess a fleet of 24 F-16 aircraft updated with the most advanced Modular Mission Computer (MMC) produced by Raytheon
We are already seeing demand for survival and ERCM training outpace supply ... Through this partnership, we can support the growth of the oil and gas industry by combining the technical capability and industry best-practices of Raytheon, Petrofac and NASA to deliver world-class survival and safety train...
Numerous tests have demonstrated that Raytheon's combat-proven Paveway has unbeatable accuracy and unmatched standoff distance; this contract validates that our weapon also has the best price
The Raytheon team has managed NASA's NBL training facility since 2003, and has for more than 50 years provided high-consequence training solutions to NASA ... Together, Raytheon and Petrofac will offer similar training solutions to the oil and gas industry customers, who also require a focus on safe ope...
Using production-ready processes, the SDB II warhead is meeting or exceeding all requirements barely a year after contract award ... The Raytheon team is dedicated to giving all stakeholders the best value for their money, and most importantly, giving our warfighters a critical capability they don't hav...
