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L3Harris won a $700,000,000 deal and Northrop Grumman won a $617,000,000 contract for Tranche 1 work.
A fifth L3Harris missile-detection satellite developed for the Missile Defense Agency is expected to launch to low Earth orbit in 2023 with a classified specific timeframe.
L3Harris Technologies will provide an S-band communications radio to Axiom Space for Axiom Station.
The U.S. Space Development Agency awarded SpaceX a $149,000,000 contract and L3Harris a $193,500,000 contract in October 2020 to each build four satellites to detect and track ballistic and hypersonic missiles.
L3Harris is developing a missile-detection satellite under a $121,000,000 contract with the Missile Defense Agency for the Hypersonic and Ballistic Tracking Space Sensor program (HBTSS).
The Missile Defense Agency plans to launch two HBTSS prototypes, one from L3Harris and one from Northrop Grumman, to test sensor capabilities to track hypersonic and dim upper-stage ballistic missiles.
L3Harris radios have performed the common data link role on the International Space Station for visiting vehicles during all phases of rendezvous, docking, and mated operations since 2018.
L3Harris will produce and test the infrared payloads at its classified facility in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
L3Harris built five missile-detection satellites under Pentagon contracts that are projected to launch in 2023.
The second Tracking Layer launch, planned for March 2023, will include all four L3Harris satellites and additional satellites from the Transport Layer Tranche 0 produced by Lockheed Martin and York Space.
L3Harris expects to complete the five 2023 satellites on schedule and ramp up production of 14 more satellites to be delivered by 2025.
L3Harris Technologies has more than $17,000,000,000 in annual revenue and 47,000 employees and serves customers in more than 100 countries.
Following completion of the HBTSS and Tracking Layer Tranche 0 satellites, L3Harris will have less than three years to produce 14 satellites for Tracking Layer Tranche 1.
Four infrared sensor satellites built by L3Harris for the U.S. Space Development Agency are projected to launch to low Earth orbit in March 2023.
The Space Development Agency selected L3Harris Technologies and Northrop Grumman on 2022-07-18 to each build 14 missile-tracking satellites for the Tracking Layer.
L3Harris won a $700,000,000 contract for Tracking Layer Tranche 1.
SDA ordered the first eight Tracking Layer satellites (Tranche 0) in 2020 from L3Harris and SpaceX.
Both L3Harris and Northrop Grumman were awarded other transaction agreements for Tracking Layer Tranche 1, which require contractors to team with nontraditional commercial vendors.
L3Harris was awarded a Tranche 1 Tracking Layer prototype agreement with a potential value of approximately $700,000,000.
L3Harris previously won a contract for four Tracking Layer Tranche 0 satellites.