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Raytheon, Poland’s TELDAT, Sign Air Defense Letter of Intent

Raytheon, Poland’s TELDAT, Sign Air Defense Letter of Intent
Mike Shaughnessy, Vice President of Supply Chain, Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems and Henryk Kruszynski, CEO of TELDAT Company, sign Letter of Intent to explore partnership opportunities in Poland. Photo: Raytheon

Raytheon [RTN] signed a letter of intent with Poland's TELDAT to cooperate in mutually beneficial business opportunities related to Poland's air defense architecture, as well as significant exports to global markets. The companies will examine areas for partnership in the following categories: IP-based networking solutions, software and devices; militarized communications equipment; command and control software; system integration, verification and validation testing. The announcement comes just weeks after Poland's Armaments Inspectorate selected Raytheon's Patriot as one of the two finalists for…

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