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Raytheon and Company
* Contractor: Hughes Aircraft Company and Raytheon Corporation
She continued as CEO until Beech was purchased by Raytheon Company on 8 February 1980.
In 1994, Raytheon merged Beechcraft with the Hawker product line it had acquired in 1993 from British Aerospace, forming Raytheon Aircraft Company.
* Exxon Shipping Company failed to properly maintain the Raytheon Collision Avoidance System ( RAYCAS ) radar, which, if functional, would have indicated to the third mate an impending collision with the Bligh Reef by detecting the " radar reflector ", placed on the next rock inland from Bligh Reef for the purpose of keeping boats on course via radar.
Admiral Clark now serves on the Board of Directors of Raytheon Company, Rolls Royce North America, SRI International, Horizon Lines, the Armed Forces YMCA, and is on the World Board of Governors of the USO.
*" BAE Systems-APTI / ARCO program and apparatus-owner of the HAARP facility, railgun technology, electromagnetic armor, and, a sub-corporation partner with Raytheon via British Aerospace Corporation, as well as owner of Nicola Tesla's " Wardenclyffe Tower " ( first EM long-range weapon ) funding company, the Marconi Company "
In October 2010, L-3 Communications took occupancy of a building at The GATE, as did Raytheon Company, another building.
* Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems, a division of Raytheon Company
He served as the first president of the Raytheon Company.
Raytheon Company is a major American defense contractor and industrial corporation with core manufacturing concentrations in weapons and military and commercial electronics.
In 1925, the company changed its name to Raytheon Manufacturing Company and began marketing its rectifier, under the Raytheon brand name, with great commercial success.
Company, an American manufacturer of electron tubes and switches, to form the successor of the same name, Raytheon Manufacturing Company.
In the same year, it changed its name to Raytheon Company.
These two entities were merged in 1994 to become the Raytheon Aircraft Company.
Also in 1997, Raytheon acquired the aerospace and defense business of Hughes Aircraft Company from Hughes Electronics Corporation — a subsidiary of General Motors, which included a number of product lines previously purchased by Hughes Electronics including the former General Dynamics missile business, the defense portion of Delco Electronics ( Delco Systems Operations ), and Magnavox Electronic Systems.
* Raytheon Technical Services Company LLC — based in Dulles, Virginia ; John Harris, President.
: See Raytheon products for products manufactured and sold by Raytheon Company
Two lawsuits were filed against a Raytheon Company plant in St. Petersburg, Florida due to concern with health risks, property values, and contamination in April 2008.
* Raytheon Company

Raytheon and Semiconductor
The Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation announced November 27, 1997 that it would acquire the semiconductor division of the Raytheon Corporation for about $ 120 million in cash.
ST Microelectronics, Allegro MicroSystems, Analog Devices, Atmel, Freescale, Motorola, Agilent, IBM, Microsoft, Raytheon, Oracle Corporation, Cadence Design Systems, 3Com, Adobe Systems, Semefab, Brand Rex, BI Technologies, CRC Group, Compugraphics, National Semiconductor, Micronas, Dialog Semiconductor, Nujira, Maxim Integrated Products, Broadcom Corporation, Micrel, Elonics, SELEX Galileo, Clyde Space, Digital Goldfish, Rockstar North, Wolfson Microelectronics, Linn, Micro Linear, Axeon, 4i2i, IndigoVision, Amazon. com, Thales Optronics, Waracle, Toshiba Medical Visualization Systems, Optos, Proper Games, Dynamo Games, Codestuff, ATEEDA, Braindead Ape Games, NCR, WFS Technologies, ClinTec International and Atos Origin.

Raytheon and Division
Later in the 1960s, Sylvania's Electronic Systems Division in Needham, MA developed and manufactured several instruments for the Apollo Lunar Lander and Command Module using electroluminescent display panels manufactured by the Electronic Tube Division of Sylvania at Emporium, PA. Raytheon, Sudbury, MA, manufactured the Apollo guidance computer, which used a Sylvania electroluminescent display panel as part of its display-keyboard interface ( DSKY ).
The term " software radio " was coined in 1984 by a team at the Garland Texas Division of E-Systems Inc. ( now Raytheon ).
Swanson joined Raytheon in 1972 and has held a wide range of leadership positions, including manufacturing manager of the company ’ s Equipment Division, general manager of the Missile Systems Division's Andover Plant, senior vice president and general manager of the Missile Systems Division, general manager of Raytheon Electronic Systems, and president, chairman and chief executive officer of Raytheon Systems Company.
* Training & Simulation Division of Raytheon Systems Co., based in Arlington, Texas.
team learned how to work with high precision machining while under the operation and direction of Waltham, Massachusetts based, military contractor Raytheon Space and Information Systems Division Waltham Operations.

Raytheon and Electronics
When Hughes Electronics sold its aerospace and defense operations to Raytheon, the former Magnavox defense operations were transferred as well.
Many " clean " industries, especially aerospace firms such as Raytheon and Delco Electronics, moved to town in the 1950s and 1960s, bringing employees from other parts of the U. S. UCSB itself became a major employer.
In 1959, Raytheon acquired the marine electronics company Apelco Applied Electronics, which significantly increased its strength in commercial marine navigation and radio gear, as well as less-expensive Japanese suppliers of products such as marine / weather band radios and direction-finding gear.
In an effort to establish leadership in the defense electronics business, Raytheon purchased in quick succession Dallas-based E-Systems ( 1995 ), Chrysler Corporation's defense electronics and aircraft-modification businesses ( 1996 ) ( portions of these businesses were later sold to L-3 Communications ), and the defense unit of Texas Instruments Defense Systems & Electronics Group ( 1997 ).
Raytheon and Zenith Electronics transistor radios soon followed and were priced even higher.
Hughes Aircraft was put under the umbrella of Hughes Electronics, now known as DirecTV, until GM sold its assets to Raytheon in 1997.
After some major acquisitions in the mid-1990s by Hughes Electronics ( Magnavox Electronic Systems and PanAmSat ), GM divested most of Hughes assets from 1997 2003, including sale of defense operations to Raytheon in 1997, the spinoff of Delphi Automotive Systems in 1999, the divestiture of Hughes Space and Communications to Boeing in 2000, and acquisition of the remaining communications and satellite operations ( mostly DirecTV ) by NewsCorp in 2003.
In 1997 GM transferred Delco Electronics from Hughes Electronics to its Delphi Automotive Systems and later in the year sold the aerospace and defense operations of Hughes Electronics ( Hughes Aircraft ) to Raytheon.

Raytheon and 1965
The countertop microwave oven was first introduced in 1967 by the Amana Corporation, which had been acquired in 1965 by Raytheon.
Amana was acquired in 1965 by Raytheon, which had invented the microwave oven in 1947, and introduced the commercial Radarange Model 1611 in 1954.

Raytheon and
Vannevar Bush ( ; March 11, 1890 June 28, 1974 ) was an American engineer, inventor and science administrator known for his work on analog computers, for his role as an initiator and administrator of the Manhattan Project, for founding Raytheon, and for the memex, an adjustable microfilm viewer with a structure analogous to that of the World Wide Web.
* Charles Francis Adams IV ( 1910 1999 ), son of above, president of Raytheon
* 18 April India signs a deal to buy a $ 146 million weapon-seeking radar system built by the U. S. company Raytheon.
****** Charles Francis Adams IV ( 1910 1999 ): industrialist, first president of Raytheon
****** Charles Francis Adams IV ( 1910 1999 ), first president of Raytheon
McCann was tried in Belfast in May June 2008 for his actions as one of the Raytheon 9, a group who attacked and damaged the Raytheon factory in Derry.
* Charles Francis Adams IV ( 1910 1999 ), son of above, president of Raytheon

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