ThalesRaytheonSystems Battle Control System declared operational in Alaska, Hawaii and Canada.
Wednesday November 1, 2006

FULLERTON, Calif., (Nov.1 2006) – The U.S. Air Force Battle Control System (BCS) program was recently declared operational in Alaska, Hawaii and Canada. Two other BCS sites, New York and Washington state are partially operational and expected to be totally operational early next year.

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ThalesRaytheonSystems part of Team SAIC selected for NATO ballistic missile defense contract
Wednesday September 20, 2006

France, Massy, (Sept. 20th 2006) – ThalesRaytheonSystems is part of a multinational team selected to negotiate a firm fixed-price contract to support the integration of the NATO Active Layered Theater Ballistic Missile Defense (ALTBMD). The contract will establish a six-year period of performance with an estimated value of $95 million.

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Farnborough 2006 / Press conference : 5 Years of International Joint-Venture Success
Thursday July 27, 2006

On July 19th 2006, ThalesRaytheonSystems held a press conference in the Media Centre. The media briefing highlighted the success of the joint venture since its creation in 2001 and reviewed the key programmes that the company is currently working on.

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ThalesRaytheonSystems receives contract to support Mexican homeland security, protect Gulf oil infrastructure
Thursday May 11, 2006

FULLERTON, Calif., (May 11, 2006) – ThalesRaytheonSystems will deliver an integrated air surveillance system to protect Mexico’s homeland and its oil production infrastructure in the Gulf of Mexico. The contract was awarded to ThalesRaytheonSystems by the Mexican Navy and PEMEX-Exploración y Production. PEMEX, one of the United States’ largest oil suppliers, operates a large number of platforms, refineries and other petrochemical facilities in the Gulf.

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ThalesRaytheonSystems fields first Improved Sentinel radar to the U.S. Army
Tuesday April 25, 2006

FULLERTON, Calif., (April 25, 2006) – ThalesRaytheonSystems fielded the first Improved Sentinel radar to the U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery School at Fort Bliss, Texas, today. The fielding signifies a major step forward in the Army’s plans to implement its P3I (pre-planned product improvement) program for the Sentinel radar. Prior to the fielding, a government-ThalesRaytheonSystems modernized radar team successfully completed the Army’s rigorous test requirements, clearing the way for use in the field.

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ThalesRaytheonSystems upgrades AN/TPQ-36 and AN/TPQ-37 Firefinder radar to extend service and reduce life cycle costs
Tuesday January 10, 2006

FULLERTON, Calif., (Jan. 10, 2006) – ThalesRaytheonSystems (TRS) is developing advanced technology improvements to its Firefinder ground weapon locating radars that will extend system service life and significantly reduce customer life cycle costs. State-of-the-art electronics will boost the system’s reliability, maintainability and performance. Reliability, measured in mean time between failure, will improve by approximately 300 percent.

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Wednesday June 18, 2008

ThalesRaytheonSystems awarded contracts for Firefinder weapon locating and Sentinel air defense radar systems

Wednesday June 18, 2008

Slovenia awards ThalesRaytheonSystems a contract for two new generation air defense radar systems

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