Our troops depend on NATEL. Very few of them know that we make critical things happen for them. From a Patriot missile that shoots down an approaching enemy missile, to guiding a rocket in outer space to intercept an incoming nuclear missile, to a radar warning receiver that alerts pilots that they are vulnerable to an attack, our electronics have to work hard and perform hard to keep our service men and women safe.
Tom Kennedy, Raytheon’s new CEO, said recently “We count on NATEL. After working together for 40 years, we have made some amazing things happen.” We don’t often share stories of all that we do for the Department of Defense, for obvious reasons, but we continue to pick up critical Department of Defense contracts because those in the know can count on us.
NATEL is committed to making equipment that our active duty forces can depend on.
We pause this Memorial Day to remember the many who have died protecting our homeland.