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Raytheon gets Massachusetts
intelligence center work
by William Welsh, Senior Writer
05/17/05
Raytheon Co. has won a six-month, $2.9 million contract
from the commonwealth of Massachusetts to install
intelligence analysis software for the state’s
antiterror fusion center, the Office of Governor Mitt
Romney announced.
Under the contract, Raytheon Intelligence and
Information Systems of Falls Church, Va., will provide
software, integration services, installation, training
and follow-on support. The company will be responsible
for integrating information from multiple
law-enforcement databases that will help identify trends
and patterns in potential terrorist activity.
The contract includes options for four years of
follow-on support and software maintenance.
Raytheon’s subcontractor on the project is Knowledge
Computing Corp. of Tucson, Ariz., which is providing its
Coplink software suite for the project.
The mission of the fusion center will be to facilitate
critical and timely information sharing from the
Homeland Security Department and the FBI to first
responders. The fusion center, which is expected to be
fully operational by 2007, is currently staffed with 15
analysts and 23 intelligence officers.
The Massachusetts State Police Department will oversee
the project, the governor’s office said.
Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems is a unit
of Raytheon Co. of Lexington, Mass. The company has more
than 80,000 employees and annual sales of $20.2 billion.
Raytheon ranks No. 7 on Washington Technology’s 2005 Top
100 list, which measures federal contracting revenue. |