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AIAA SPACE 2005 Conference Showcases Industry's Space Capabilities, Key Challenges

    LOS ANGELES, Aug. 22, 2005 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Expanding America's
capabilities in space and setting the agenda for continued innovation will be
the focus of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics' (AIAA)
SPACE 2005 Conference and Exposition, Aug. 30 to Sept. 1, 2005, sponsored by
Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) at the Long Beach Convention Center.
    The latest developments in future manned missions to the moon and Mars,
and robotic missions, orbital systems and operations, integrating networked
operations, planet finding, and space colonization will be among the more than
77 panels and paper sessions in 17 discussion tracks led by government,
scientific, academic and commercial authorities. The conference will feature
the largest exhibition of next generation space-based and space exploration
technology this year on the West Coast.
    "This conference fosters discussion of important industry-wide challenges
and opportunities, which this year include the President's mandate to reach
for the 'Moon, Mars and Beyond'," said William H. Swanson, Chairman and CEO of
Raytheon Company, this year's corporate sponsor.  "This new quest will help
generate fantastic new technologies and an imperative to attract more young
people to study math, science and engineering."
    Swanson will join other industry leaders from Loral Space and
Communications, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Ball Aerospace and
Technologies Corporation, and Orbital Sciences Corporation in a top executive
level overview of key space marketplace opportunities in national security,
civil, and commercial space as well as challenges such as the aging and
shrinking workforce, overcapacity, export control policies, and technical and
budgetary hurdles.

    Keynote speakers and program highlights include:
    --  William H. Swanson, Chairman and CEO, Raytheon Company will discuss
        the imperative for America to produce more math, science and
        engineering graduates.
    --  General Lance W. Lord, Commander, Air Force Space Command, will
        address the military perspective of expanding the envelope of space;
    --  Dr. Pedro "Pete" Rustan, Director for Advanced Science and Technology,
        National Reconnaissance Office, will share his vision of future space
        technologies and cooperation between the national, military, civil,
        and commercial space; and
    --  The Honorable Dr. Michael D. Griffin, NASA Administrator, will discuss
        what lies ahead in the President's Vision for Space Exploration,
        Space Shuttle return to flight, International Space Station, and
        Space and Earth Science.
    -- Four panels discuss technical and cultural changes needed to achieve
        mission success consistently and the blueprints for driving and
        managing mission assurance.
    -- Educators and workforce veterans discuss the demands of the US space
        enterprise, future space workforce needs, and steps that government,
        industry, and educational institutions can take to ensure America's
        continued leadership in space.
    -- "Education Alley" offers a special program of family-oriented games,
        contests and space-themed demonstrations to interest young visitors
        in science and math.

    A complete list of sessions and papers can be found at the conference's
Web site at http://www.aiaa.org/events/space. The exhibition and Education
Alley are free and the public is invited.
    AIAA SPACE 2005 Conference and Exposition is sponsored and organized by
Raytheon Company. Program support is provided by NASA's Jet Propulsion
Laboratory and the Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center, Space News is
the media sponsor, and the California Space Authority is a participating
sponsor.
    Raytheon is a leading space company with advanced technologies that span
defense, intelligence, civil, and commercial space.  Raytheon makes advanced
active and passive sensors for intelligence collection, missile defense,
weather and climate monitoring, and planetary exploration. Raytheon creates
integrated mission operations systems that can fly mixed spacecraft fleets and
integrate their operations with other systems based in space, in the air, on
land and in the ocean. Raytheon develops petabyte-scale data systems for
processing, archiving, and disseminating information.
    Raytheon Company, with 2004 sales of $20.2 billion, is an industry leader
in defense and government electronics, space, information technology,
technical services, and business and special mission aircraft. With
headquarters in Waltham, Mass., Raytheon employs 80,000 people worldwide.

    Contact:
     Sabrina Steele
     310.647.9067


SOURCE Raytheon Company




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