A Raytheon-Boeing team competing for the Joint Air to Ground Missile believes Raytheon's recent win in the Small Diameter Bomb II could pay dividends for the Pentagon if the team is selected to build JAGM. Raytheon edged out a Boeing-Lockheed Martin team to capture a $451 million contract to develop the Small Diameter Bomb II, a next-generation, air-launched surgical strike weapon that can hit moving targets. According to Mike Riley, Raytheon business development manager for JAGM, the SDBII utilizes the...