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Raytheon Acquires Telemus Solutions

Raytheon IIS had 2007 annual revenues of approximately $2.7 billion.
by Staff Writers
Garland TX (SPX) Jul 30, 2008
Raytheon has acquired Telemus Solutions, a provider of Information security, intelligence and technical services to defense, intelligence and other federal customers.

Based in Falls Church, Va., Telemus delivers customized solutions in infrastructure protection, engineering, research and analysis that help customers detect, defer, and delay potential security threats.

"This acquisition represents Raytheon's latest step in building an end-to-end information security offering to address our customers' most critical security needs," said Michael D. Keebaugh, president, Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems.

"The purchase of Telemus underscores Raytheon's continued focus on the emerging cyber security market and demonstrates our leadership in providing technologies that solve our customers' most complex information security challenges."

Jon Monett, CEO of Telemus, commented: "We are pleased to be combining our capabilities with Raytheon's proven leadership in the critical information operations and security arena. The difficult challenges faced by our nation need to be met with mission-focused talent, experience and agility."

Based in Garland, Texas, Raytheon IIS is a leading provider of information and intelligence solutions to the government.

Raytheon IIS had 2007 annual revenues of approximately $2.7 billion and employs more than 9,000 engineering and technical professionals worldwide.

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