Raytheon techie who took home radar secrets gets 18 months in the clink in surprise time fraud probe twist Be careful about bunking off when you're billing your hours to a government Security24 Jul 2020 | 78
US Air Force inks deal with Raytheon on Windows 10 (and other) support for ARSE Two countries separated by a common language Security01 Nov 2019 | 56
That was some of the best flying I've seen to date, right up to the part where you got hacked Raytheon has a punt at aviation security with bus software suite Security07 Oct 2019 | 36
Anti-missile missile misses again, US military mum on meaning of mess Bonus space news: wanna salvage a SpaceX Falcon 9? Science01 Feb 2018 | 51
'No decision' on Raytheon GPS landing system aboard Brit aircraft carriers We've already got one tried and tested system, huffs MoD Security22 Jun 2017 | 56
Fancy buying our aircraft carrier satnav, Raytheon asks UK System might only be fitted to HMS Prince of Wales – reports Security19 Jun 2017 | 73
UK eyes frikkin' Laser Directed Energy Weapon Bolted to a shark Gatling Gun? Why Not? Bootnotes26 May 2016 | 41
MPs question value of canning Raytheon from e-borders 'Some 80 per cent of £1.1bn project has been written off' Legal17 Dec 2015 | 17
NAO slams £830m e-Borders IT project as ‘not value for money’ Even so, some ‘valuable capabilities have been added to our defences’ Channel03 Dec 2015 | 14
Raytheon: Ho hum, another day, another $1bn cyber-security contract with Uncle Sam Contractor signs on to safeguard 100-plus agencies Security30 Sep 2015 | 5
Raytheon borgs Websense to create cybersecurity behemoth What's the new firm going to be called? Raysense? Webtheon? Channel20 Apr 2015 | 6
Raytheon suspected of readying for Websense slurp Missile-maker expands its infosec footprint Security19 Apr 2015 | 4
Home Office awards Raytheon £150m over e-borders cancellation Department has handed over a total of £185m to extract itself from the deal Legal27 Mar 2015 | 19
Home Office splashed £35m trying to escape e-Borders contract Exclusive Costs set to balloon further as Raytheon 'determined to pursue' appeal On-Prem19 Mar 2015 | 29
Home Office wins appeal against £224m e-Borders payout Tribunal to rehear Raytheon claim against deal cancellation Legal17 Feb 2015 | 11
'Video on internet may not be entirely truthful': Times headline QuoTW Plus 'I'm laughing at you all as I type this on my Win98 machine' On-Prem22 Aug 2014 | 9
e-Borders fiasco: Brits stung for £224m after US IT giant sues UK govt Defeat to Raytheon branded 'catastrophic result' Legal19 Aug 2014 | 74
350 DBAs stare blankly when reminded super-users can pinch data A password is for life, not just for Christmas Databases21 May 2014 | 39
FUD flies as Raytheon reveals social media analysis tool Privacy crisis in progress as social media tracking again found to be intrusive Security11 Feb 2013 | 26
Home Office faces £500m demand in e-Borders sacking US defence contractor still wants paying Legal25 Aug 2011 | 13
DHS scraps nukes-in-cargo-containers scan plan We will rely instead on Jack Bauer Security28 Jul 2011 | 24
Robot air fleet can launch mid-air from cargo plane's ramp Hundreds of jet decoys can fly from Hercules 'birdcages' Science31 May 2011 | 27
UK.gov sacks lead e-Borders contractor 'On schedule' programme actually 12 months late Channel22 Jul 2010 | 34
Raytheon unveils Linux 'Insider Threat' rooter-out routers Sniffs out moles, leaks, whistleblowers OSes22 Oct 2009 | 16
Enormous pain-ray patio heater towers erected in California Military excrucio-beam tech guards fruits Science06 Mar 2009 | 30
Missile Defence multikill space interceptor in hover test Vid Smartswarm module gets (23 feet) off ground Legal05 Dec 2008 | 17
DHS ponders microwave raygun missile defences at airports Electropulse blasters will keep skies safe Legal04 Apr 2008 | 51