East Syracuse, NY, Aug. 08, 2017 -- Anaren, Inc. announced today that its subsidiary; Anaren Microwave, Inc. has received the Premier Supplier Excellence Award for Technical Innovation from Raytheon. Representatives from Raytheon presented the award to Anaren employees at a brief ceremony and celebration at Anaren, Inc. headquarters in East Syracuse, NY.
This award is given to less than 0.5% of the overall supplier base for Raytheon and only nine suppliers worldwide. Criteria for the program include outstanding performance, contributions, and support to programs across Raytheon groups.
“Anaren’s capabilities and technical solutions help differentiate our customers’ products and result in high performance cost effective hardware meeting the needs of our warfighters,” states David E. Kopf, President, Space & Defense Group at Anaren. “We are extremely pleased to be the recipient of this prestigious award and a continued partner to Raytheon.”
Anaren supports numerous programs for Raytheon, most recently receiving a multimillion-dollar contract for RF Beamforming assemblies in support of the U.S. Navy Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR) program.
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ABOUT ANARENCelebrating its 50th year in business, Anaren, Inc. designs, manufactures and sells custom high-frequency solutions and standard components for industrial telecommunications, space and defense, and consumer telecommunications markets. Most recently, Anaren, Inc. has entered the software market for the Internet of Things. Additional information is available on the company’s website at www.anaren.com.
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Katherine Heisler Anaren, Inc. 315-362-0471 [email protected]


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