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Raytheon Intelligence & Space on March 08, 2021 at 8:30 AM
The Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance system, an aircraft that collects, analyzes and delivers near real-time intelligence and a highly accurate common operating picture, will help commanders make better-informed decisions
In a modern military conflict, the amount of information flying around can be overwhelming. Signals sail in from everywhere. Some of it is intelligence. Some of it is noise. It comes from friends and from foes. And it creates chaos.
Raytheon Intelligence & Space, a Raytheon Technologies business, can help armed forces in the air and on the ground make sense of this increasingly crowded, complex and converged battlespace.
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Plan sponsors discussed the investment options they chose for their plans and how they determined which were best.
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Out of 17 core investment options in Taylor Guitar’s 401(k) plan, nine of them are actively managed, Bryan L. Bear, vice president of finance at Taylor Guitars, told attendees of PLANSPONSOR’s 2021 “What’s on the Minds of Plan Sponsors” virtual conference.
Bear says his company chose to offer actively managed funds along with passive funds for actively managed funds’ ability to provide high returns during turbulent markets. “For active managers, they have the ability to navigate through those volatile markets that we may experience, while still providing solid returns on those funds,” he said. “There are no guarantees, but we chose to provide participants with those options.”