Ball Aerospace Wins National Air and Space Intelligence Center Contract
16 Juli 2009 - 1:03PM
PR Newswire (US)
DAYTON, Ohio, July 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Ball Aerospace
& Technologies Corp has received a contract from the U.S. Air
Force National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC) to
continue providing Measurement and Signature Intelligence and
Advanced Geospatial Intelligence (MASINT/AGI) to warfighters
through the Advanced Technical Exploitation Program (ATEP). The
five-year, indefinite quantity contract has a ceiling value of $600
million to be competed among three contractors. ATEP continues
Ball's prime contractor role on MASINT/AGI with NASIC, located at
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. NASIC is the nation's
premier source of air and space intelligence for DoD and national
intelligence consumers. Ball Aerospace has provided on-site and
off-site remote sensing and analysis support to NASIC's MASINT
programs for more than 25 years. "Ball Aerospace has participated
in the development and implementation of innovative data
exploitation technologies as a prime contractor since the early
1980s and we are very pleased that our strong performance has
earned the trust and confidence of NASIC to continue advancing
emerging MASINT/AGI capabilities," said Ball's President and CEO,
David L. Taylor. Ball's ATEP team will support ten key NASIC
mission areas: overhead non-imaging; infra-red; synthetic aperture
radar; spectral; thermal infrared; ground moving target indication
forensics; line of sight radar; over the horizon radar; airborne
electro-optical; laser intelligence; and radio frequency
measurement and signature intelligence. Ball's expertise in AGI and
MASINT includes conducting research and development, developing
algorithms and data analysis tools, building end-to-end data
exploitation systems, and working on site at NASIC analyzing and
reporting on data collected by overhead, airborne, and ground-based
sensors. Ball Aerospace has career opportunities for qualified
advanced geospatial intelligence professionals including Intel
analysts, spectral scientists, software developers and former
warfighters. Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. supports
critical missions of important national agencies such as the
Department of Defense, NASA, NOAA and other U.S. government and
commercial entities. The company develops and manufactures
spacecraft, advanced instruments and sensors, components, data
exploitation systems and RF solutions for strategic, tactical and
scientific applications. Ball Corporation (NYSE:BLL) is a supplier
of high-quality metal and plastic packaging for beverage, food and
household products customers, and of aerospace and other
technologies and services, primarily for the U.S. government. Ball
Corporation and its subsidiaries employ more than 14,000 people
worldwide and reported 2008 sales of approximately $7.6 billion.
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statements concerning future events and financial performance.
Words such as "expects," "anticipates," "estimates" and similar
expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements.
Such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties which could
cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or
implied. The company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or
revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise. Key risks and
uncertainties are summarized in filings with the Securities and
Exchange Commission, including Exhibit 99.2 in our Form 10-K, which
are available at our Web site and at http://www.sec.gov/. Factors
that might affect our packaging segments include fluctuation in
product demand and preferences; availability and cost of raw
materials; competitive packaging availability, pricing and
substitution; changes in climate and weather; crop yields;
competitive activity; failure to achieve anticipated productivity
improvements or production cost reductions, including our beverage
can end project; mandatory deposit or other restrictive packaging
laws; changes in major customer or supplier contracts or loss of a
major customer or supplier; and changes in foreign exchange rates,
tax rates and activities of foreign subsidiaries. Factors that
might affect our aerospace segment include: funding, authorization,
availability and returns of government and commercial contracts;
and delays, extensions and technical uncertainties affecting
segment contracts. Factors that might affect the company as a whole
include those listed plus: accounting changes; changes in senior
management; the current global credit squeeze and its effects on
liquidity, credit risk, asset values and the economy; successful or
unsuccessful acquisitions, joint ventures or divestitures;
integration of recently acquired businesses; regulatory action or
laws including tax, environmental, health and workplace safety,
including in respect of chemicals or substances used in raw
materials or in the manufacturing process; governmental
investigations; technological developments and innovations;
goodwill impairment; antitrust, patent and other litigation;
strikes; labor cost changes; rates of return projected and earned
on assets of the company's defined benefit retirement plans;
pension changes; reduced cash flow; interest rates affecting our
debt; and changes to unaudited results due to statutory audits or
other effects. DATASOURCE: Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.
CONTACT: Roz Brown of Ball Corporation, +1-303-533-6059, Web Site:
http://www.ballaerospace.com/
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