Thursday, July 15, 2010

U.S. Navy Certifies Raytheon's Second Performance Based Logistics Depot

U.S. Navy Certifies Raytheon's Second Performance Based Logistics Depot
July 15, 2010

MCKINNEY, Texas, - Raytheon Company's (NYSE: RTN) second U.S. Navy Performance Based Logistics facility has been certified to perform depot level repairs for its Multi-Spectral Targeting System.

"It's important that the fleet benefits from this relationship, and that the warfighter leaves with new capabilities for the battlefield," said Mark Schroeder, program manager of Raytheon's Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems. "We look forward to providing this support to the Naval Air Station Jacksonville (Florida), the largest tenant command."

The MTS system determines the bearing, course and speed of a target by viewing the scene as an infrared image, regardless of weather conditions. This system's capabilities enhance night navigation, target detection and recognition, search and rescue, and more.

This new MTS component repair center expands Raytheon's existing public and private partnership supporting the MTS weapon system. Performance based logistics balances current readiness needs with future requirements through a government-industry partnership to provide cost-wise, high quality service to the warfighter.

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