Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Raytheon To Upgrade Radar for U.S. Missile Defense Agency



Roseanne Gerin writes on GCN.com:

The Missile Defense Agency has tapped Raytheon Co. to upgrade early warning radar in Greenland.

Under the $114 million prime contract, the company’s integrated defense systems unit will join electronics, computer hardware and mission software to upgrade the two-sided, phased-array antenna facility at a remote site in Thule, Greenland.

Raytheon of Waltham, Mass., also will support integrated tests of the upgraded early warning radar for both missile defense and legacy missions.

More here.

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