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Business Net
November 18, 2009


Lockheed And Raytheon To Gain With New Sea Based Focus On Missile Defense
By Matthew Potter 


-The reprogramming of the money to this purpose rather than to another one 
which could have been done as a shift to a higher priority indicates that MDA 
and the current Administration will support the sea based component of 
America’s long range missile defense....The expansion of this sea based system 
will also mean more ships will be modified to support it or be built to use it. 


When the Obama Administration decided to end the investment in the long range 
ground based system developed by the Army and currently installed in Alaska and 
planned to be placed in Europe it touted a new focus on the Navy sea based 
system. The AEGIS based naval system utilizes a missiles and radars built by 
Lockheed Martin (LMT) and Raytheon (RTN). These have for the last ten or so 
years undergone development and testing.

The primary range to test this system is located on the island of Kauai the 
western most island in Hawaii. This Pacific Missile Range Facility (PMRF) has 
for years been used to test air defense systems and has slowly been upgraded to 
support ballistic missile tests. Not only for the Navy systems but also the 
Army’s theater defense programs such as THAAD and PATRIOT.

It has now come out that right around the time Obama announced that he was 
ending the construction of radars and interceptors in Europe the head of the 
Missile Defense Agency, Lieutenant General O’Rielly, asked that some of the 
money planned to support this be reprogrammed to continue updating the PMRF 
facility.

To make this even more interesting because of the late decision to end the 
European component O’Reilly couldn’t ask for the change in funding until after 
the bill was complete by the Senate Armed Services Committee. This means that 
the change will have to be done by amendment to the full bill when it is voted 
on by the Senate. This reverses the normal flow of how business is done. Of 
course the Chair of the Committee is Senator Inouye (D-HI) so he would have 
good reason to support the expansion of the PMRF range.

The reprogramming of the money to this purpose rather than to another one which 
could have been done as a shift to a higher priority indicates that MDA and the 
current Administration will support the sea based component of America’s long 
range missile defense. This is good for the two companies involved in making 
the radars, software and STANDARD Missile III interceptors....

The expansion of this sea based system will also mean more ships will be 
modified to support it or be built to use it. Because of the geometries 
involved several ships will be needed to provide the kind of coverage the 
ground based system would from its two planned locations. This is good news as 
well for General Dynamics (GD) and Northrop Grumman (NOC) who are making the 
current class of DDG 51 missile destroyers and the future DDG 1000 replacement 
or what ever new ship will come down the line.
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