Boeing to Team With Raytheon on EP-X Aircraft Program

Written on July 25, 2008 – 7:16 am | by Frontier India Strategic and Defence |

Photo:Boeing Company

Photo:Boeing Company

The Boeing Company today announced that Raytheon has joined its EP-X industry team. EP-X is a manned airborne intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and targeting aircraft that will replace the U.S. Navy’s EP-3 signals intelligence (SIGINT) platform.

Raytheon, also a member of Boeing’s P-8A Poseidon industry team, will be responsible for EP-X sensor integration and multi-intelligence integration and play a significant role in core mission systems. Raytheon joins Argon ST, a leading designer and developer of SIGINT sensors and information operations systems, on the Boeing EP-X team.

“Raytheon is a great addition to our EP-X team and together with Argon ST provides unparalleled experience and technical capability,” said Paul Summers, Boeing director of Airborne SIGINT Campaigns. “The Boeing team understands the challenges and is well-positioned to provide a capable and cost-effective EP-X solution for the Navy.”

The US Navy awarded Boeing a $1.25 million EP-X concept refinement contract in February. Since then, Boeing and Argon ST have been defining program requirements and developing initial system concepts. As prime contractor for P-8A, Boeing plans to draw on that program’s logistics, maintenance, support, training and other relevant data for EP-X.

The US Navy will solicit proposals for the technology development phase of the program in the coming months and select contractors for that phase in 2009.

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