The companies agreed to explore new business opportunities in the areas of military communications, command and control, systems integration and Internet Protocol-based networking, Raytheon said Monday.
Mike Shaughnessy, vice president of supply chain at Raytheon’s integrated defense systems business, said that Raytheon and TELDAT have worked as a team for more than two years.
“This is yet another example of our commitment to deliver significant and sustainable benefits to Poland’s defense industry, including work share, co-development, co-production and technology transfer, ” Shaughnessy added.
TELDAT-built data communications technology has been used in overseas military trainings, operations and research programs.
Raytheon is one of two contractors selected to compete in Poland’s missile defense system competition.