Air Force Selects Raytheon to Improve Mission Coordination Under Electronic Warfare Battle Management Contract
Posted on: Monday, 6 April 2009, 09:00 CDT
MARLBOROUGH, Mass.,
Under the award from the Air Force Research Laboratory, Raytheon will spend three years conducting a series of EWBM system experiments and demonstrations in the Air Force Research Laboratory's virtual combat laboratory at Wright Patterson Air Force Base,
Electronic warfare is the use of electronic attack, support and protection during military operations. Battle management focuses on the command and control of forces in the battle area. In joining these two solutions, commanders and warfighters will dramatically improve mission coordination and significantly enhance the common operating picture of the battlefield.
"This EWBM award provides a roadmap on how to best control and synchronize all available electronic warfare resources," said
Raytheon will work with Sierra Nevada Corporation, AEA Technology, Inc. and Bonn Corporation to provide this solution.
Raytheon Company, with 2008 sales of
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