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A Year of Good Wins

 

The company’s customer focus on Performance, Relationships and Solutions—including our process discipline and Raytheon Six Sigma™ efforts—continues to deliver outstanding results.

This was evident in a number of exciting program awards in 2007, including e-Borders, a contract valued at $1.4 billion with the U.K. Home Office to develop and implement the U.K.’s advanced border management program; mission systems integration for the Royal Australian Navy’s Hobart Class Air Warfare Destroyers and for the first U.S. Navy Zumwalt Class Destroyers, with 2007 combined bookings of $2.6 billion, placing Raytheon at the forefront of the most advanced surface-ship programs in the world; the U.S. Navy’s Multiband Terminal, which has a combined potential value over its lifetime in excess of $1.0 billion for development and production; the Warfighter FOCUS program, an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) award with a potential lifetime value of more than $11.0 billion that is a landmark consolidation of the U.S. Army’s live, virtual and constructive training operations and support systems worldwide; a U.S. Army common sensor payload for manned and unmanned aircraft, an IDIQ award that starts out small, but could grow to more than $1.0 billion in potential sales; the F-15E radar modernization program; a “down-select” for one of the U.S. Air Force contracts to develop one of the new system designs for the next-generation Global Positioning System Control Segment; and selection at year-end to develop the U.S. Army’s Mid-Range Munition for the Future Combat Systems’ Mounted Combat System, positioning the company as the leader in the development of affordable precision-guided projectiles.  

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