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2006 Awards and Highlights

Raytheon selected as the 4th “Most Admired” company in the aerospace anddefense industry by Fortune magazine.

Raytheon named one of the top 10 “Best Places to Launch a Career” by BusinessWeek.

Raytheon ranked a “Top-Performing Company” by Aviation Week & Space Technology.

Raytheon recognized as one of the top space industry companies by Space News.



Photo (top): Raytheon is honored by the U.S. EPA Acting Assistant Administrator Bill Wehrum, center, for the company’s greenhouse gas reduction goal. Raytheon employees Steve Fugarazzo and Nancy Kitsos accepted this recognition on behalf of Raytheon.

Photo (bottom): Former Secretary of the Army Francis J. Harvey (left) and Raytheon Senior Vice President of Human Resources Keith Peden sign formal agreements making Raytheon the 200th member of the Army’s Partnership for Youth Success program.
Photo courtesy of U.S. Army.

Diversity
DiversityBusiness.com ranked Raytheon 12th on its sixth annual list of the top 50 national organizations for multicultural business opportunities.

For the second consecutive year, John Harris, vice president of Contracts and Supply Chain for Raytheon, was named one of the “Top 100 Most Influential Blacks in Corporate America” by Black Professionals.

Raytheon Company Chief Information Officer, Rebecca Rhoads, was selected as a top executive by Profiles in Diversity Journal.

Wyllstyne Hill, vice president and chief information officer of Raytheon Missile Systems, was recognized at the Black Engineer of the Year Awards conference for career achievement.

Energy

Raytheon was recognized by the U.S. EPA Climate Leaders program for setting a goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 33 percent between
2002 and 2009, normalized by revenue.

Raytheon received the 2006 George Graves Award of Excellence for facility management achievement from the International Facilities Management Association. The award recognizes our Energy Conservation for a Competitive Advantage program.

Raytheon received recognition from the Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships for “Leadership in Business Commitment to Energy Efficiency.”

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