6 : Raytheon Co.
| Expanded Profile |
| Top 100 Revenue: |
$1,491,948,000 |
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| Defense revenue: |
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| Civilian revenue: |
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| 2002 revenue: |
$16.8 billion |
| 2002 earnings : |
Loss of $587 million |
| 2001 revenue: |
$16 billion |
| 2001 earnings: |
Loss of $755 million |
| Number of employees: |
77,500 |
| Headquarters: |
Lexington, Mass |
| Web address: |
www.raytheon.com |
| President/CEO: |
Daniel Burnham, chairman and CEO; William Swanson, president (*Burnham will step down as CEO effective July 1. Swanson will become CEO.) |
| Head of gov't business: |
Hugo Poza, vice president of homeland security; Bryan Even, president of Raytheon Technical Services Co. |
| Ticker: |
NYSE: RTN |
| Lines of business: |
Homeland security, missile defense, precision engagement, and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance |
| Major customers: |
Army, Air Force, Navy, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency |
| Major contracts/projects: |
Raytheon is the systems integrator for the DD(X), the U.S. Navy''s next-generation surface combatant ship. As the systems integrator, Raytheon is responsible for DD(X) total systems engineering; software development, and combat systems. In addition, the company will build and test a dual frequency radar suite, an integrated solid-state communications system, an integrated anti-submarine and mine warfare system, a revolutionary vertical launching system and a multi-mission total system computing environment. |