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Raytheon SBInet Proposal Reflects Extensive Border Security Experience

The US / Mexico border. Photo courtesy of AFP.
by Staff Writers
Washington DC (SPX) Jun 01, 2006
Raytheon has submitted its proposal to use its border security experience and systems management expertise to help the Department of Homeland Security secure America's borders by integrating technologies, infrastructure, rapid-response capability and personnel into a comprehensive border protection system.

As the prime contractor, Raytheon would uniquely bring direct, large-scale border management expertise to the Secure Border Initiative net (SBInet) program. In addition to its experience from leading the System for Vigilance of the Amazon program (SIVAM), which is comparable in scope and complexity to the SBInet, Raytheon has led border protection efforts in the Ukraine and Middle East and is leading a similar effort to secure the borders of New York City's four major airports.

"The Raytheon team has the right combination of proven border security capability, demonstrated experience managing programs of similar complexity, and teammates that lead in their respective fields of expertise," said Gene Blackwell, Raytheon vice president of Raytheon Rapid Initiatives Group, who is leading Raytheon's SBInet effort.

"We look forward to using our experience to help Customs and Border Protection address this pressing national issue. We've been studying the border enforcement problem for the last two years," said Blackwell, "and we feel confident that we understand the challenges and have the best solution."

Raytheon leads a team of top tier providers and small businesses. Raytheon's core team consists of:

- Apogen Technologies, Inc., McLean, Va.;
- BAE Systems, Inc., Rockville, Md.;
- Bechtel National, Inc., Frederick, Md;
- Deloitte Consulting LLP, New York; and
- IBM, Armonk, N.Y.

SIVAM is the world's largest fully integrated environmental and law enforcement remote monitoring system. Raytheon successfully delivered the $1.4 billion surveillance system in partnership with the Brazilian government.

The system, which became operational in 2002, is geographically dispersed over 2 million square miles, an area equivalent to 70 percent of the continental United States. It includes a vast array of ground, air, and space-based sensors in extremely remote areas that are networked into regional and national coordination centers.

Raytheon, with 30 major subcontractors, successfully executed the program from concept through procurement, installation, integration, acceptance test and logistical support.

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Boeing-Led Industry Team To Pursue Secure Border Initiative Effort
St Louis (SPX) Jun 05, 2006
Boeing officials have announced that its best-of-industry team is pursuing the SBInet program. The Boeing-led team submitted its proposal to the U.S. government and is competing for an estimated $2 billion contract award.







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