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The Assured Reach DTCS mission module complements L3Harris’ Falcon radio product line, which delivers networked communications to more than 700,000 U.S. and allied users.
L3Harris Technologies (NYSE:LHX) received two production orders totaling $235,000,000 to provide leader and manpack radios for the U.S. Army.
On 2022-10-03, L3Harris Technologies agreed to acquire Viasat’s tactical data link business for $1,960,000,000.
L3Harris Technologies will acquire Viasat’s Link 16 Tactical Data Links business and intends to integrate Link 16 to advance JADC2 and broaden multi-function, multi-domain mission solutions.
L3Harris secured a contract in July 2022 to provide the backbone of the U.S. Navy’s JADC2 architecture and integrated fires capability.
L3Harris will acquire the TDL product line from Viasat’s Government Systems Segment, consisting of Link 16 Multi-functional Information Distribution System (MIDS) platforms and associated terminals.
L3Harris Technologies (NYSE:LHX) has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Viasat, Inc.’s (NASDAQ: VSAT) Tactical Data Links product line for approximately $1.96 billion, subject to customary adjustments.
L3Harris is one of five companies selected by the U.S. Air Force to be part of the Advanced Battle Management System Digital Infrastructure Consortium to design and develop the JADC2 digital backbone for the Department of the Air Force.
Vice President Kamala Harris called for ideas to develop a new regulatory framework for commercial space activities at the National Space Council meeting on September 9.
Vice President Kamala Harris asked for recommendations on the new regulatory framework within 180 days.
Maxar is implementing business processes to build 14 satellite buses for L3Harris over the next two years.
L3Harris works with multiple satellite bus suppliers and selected Maxar for the Space Development Agency bid following a competitive evaluation.
Under a $700,000,000 contract from the U.S. Space Development Agency, L3Harris will build 14 satellites using a new Maxar bus.
L3Harris has been building four missile-tracking infrared satellites for the Space Development Agency’s Tracking Layer Tranche 0 under a contract awarded in 2020 using Moog buses.
L3Harris and Northrop Grumman were selected by the U.S. Space Development Agency to each produce 14 missile-tracking satellites for the Tracking Layer Tranche 1.
The 14 L3Harris satellites will be part of a missile-detecting and tracking network being developed by the U.S. Space Development Agency.
L3Harris is building a navigation satellite for the U.S. Air Force using a Northrop Grumman bus that is projected to launch in 2023.
The U.S. Department of the Air Force’s Rapid Capabilities Office selected L3Harris Technologies as one of five industry partners to design, develop, and deploy the digital infrastructure for the Advanced Battle Management System.
L3Harris Technologies has approximately $17,000,000,000 in annual revenue and about 47,000 employees.
Tranche 0 consists of 28 satellites including 20 communications payloads made by Lockheed Martin and York Space and eight missile-tracking infrared sensor satellites made by SpaceX and L3Harris.