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Additional scientists and engineers could be added by Exelis Inc. in Fort Wayne as a result of two recent contracts. The deals involve tens of millions of dollars to produce NASA and Japanese satellite technology that measures atmospheric conditions on Earth. Up to 20 jobs could be created at the company's Geospatial Systems unit in Allen County.

June 5, 2014

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ROCHESTER, N.Y. (June 2, 2014) – Exelis (NYSE: XLS) has been awarded a contract by NASA worth up to $208 million to build the Radiation Budget Instrument (RBI), a satellite payload that will improve scientific understanding of climate change. The contract includes one flight unit with options for two more instruments and associated support.

RBI will provide more accurate measurements of reflected sunlight and thermal radiation emitted by Earth than the Clouds and Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) instrument currently flying on the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership satellite. Exelis has a proven track record of performance, expertise and innovation in remote sensing systems, such as RBI, as part of its intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and analytics strategic growth platform.

“Through advances in technology and calibration techniques, RBI will improve our understanding of clouds and their role in the atmosphere, which is essential for longer-term weather forecasts and improving climate models,” said Eric Webster, vice president of weather systems for Exelis. “RBI data will also play a critically important short-term meteorological role, providing fundamental inputs to weather forecasts of 10 days or longer.”

Observations from RBI will help measure the effect of clouds on the Earth’s energy balance, which strongly influences both weather and climate. Long-term satellite data from RBI will help scientists and researchers understand the links between the Earth’s incoming and outgoing energy, as well as properties of the atmosphere that affect the energy balance. They will also be used to develop a quantitative understanding of the links between Earth’s radiation budget and the properties of the atmosphere and surface that define that budget.

RBI will be included on the second Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) spacecraft, which is planned for launch in 2021. JPSS, a joint NOAA/NASA program, represents several significant technical and scientific advances in environmental monitoring, and will help advance weather, climate, environmental and oceanographic science. Exelis is also building the CrIS instruments for the JPSS program.

News Release

Originally Distributed May 20, 2014

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (May 20, 2014) – Exelis (NYSE: XLS) has been awarded a multimillion-dollar commercial contract to build the primary payload for the Greenhouse Gas Observing Satellite-2 (GOSAT), which Mitsubishi Electric Corporation will build for the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency.

The Exelis-built payload known as TANSO-FTS (Thermal and Near Infrared Sensor for carbon Observation-Fourier Transform Spectrometer) will measure the density of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. The satellite is planned for launch in 2018.

“This award was a strategic win for Exelis as we move into climate and environmental monitoring to build on our core weather-monitoring capabilities,” said Roberto Mitrevski, vice president of environmental intelligence/integrated sensing and information solutions at Exelis. “The performance of our current Exelis weather and environmental sensors and our history of on-orbit success were critical factors in our selection.”

Developed out of Exelis core competencies in weather and image science, the TANSO-FTS reflects the company's focus and expertise in the intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance and analytics enterprise area. Environmental intelligence observed by GOSAT will provide better data about the distribution of greenhouse gases for scientists to better understand climate change.

About Exelis

Exelis is a diversified, top-tier global aerospace, defense, information and services company that leverages a 50-year legacy of deep customer knowledge and technical expertise to deliver affordable, mission-critical solutions for global customers. We are a leader in positioning and navigation, sensors, air traffic management solutions, image processing and distribution, communications and information systems; and focused on strategic growth in the areas of critical networks, ISR and analytics, electronic warfare and composite aerostructures. Headquartered in McLean, Va., Exelis employs about 17,000 people and generated 2013 sales of $4.8 billion. For more information, visit our website at www.exelisinc.com or connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube​.

Source: Exelis Inc.

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