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The Navigation Technology Satellite-3 (NTS-3) is an experimental navigation satellite developed by L3Harris for the U.S. Air Force that passed a preliminary design review on 2020-02-05.
L3Harris received a contract in 2014 for CCS Block 10.2.
CCS Block 10.1, developed by L3Harris, was introduced in 2014 and was composed of seven systems.
Under the 2014 contract for CCS Block 10.2, L3Harris will deliver systems in 2020 to Air National Guard units in California, Colorado, Florida, and Hawaii, as well as to the 4th Space Control Squadron.
L3Harris and Northrop Grumman received three-year contracts to establish the ability to communicate with Air Force platforms via multiple commercial space internet constellations using common user terminal hardware elements.
On 2019-12-06, the Air Force awarded L3Harris a $17,900,000 contract to integrate commercial space internet services on military aircraft.
The contracts awarded to L3Harris and Northrop Grumman are part of the Defense Experimentation Using the Commercial Space Internet (DEUCSI) project.
Finalists for Deal of the Year included SpaceX raising $1,000,000,000+, NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services awards, OneWeb raising $1,000,000,000+, HawkEye 360’s $70,000,000 Series B, Virgin Galactic’s IPO, Relativity’s $140,000,000 round, the Raytheon-United Technologies merger, and the L3-Harris Corp. merger.
L3Harris received a $5,600,000 contract to test military ground terminals and make modifications for compatibility with O3B, Starlink, and Telesat services.
The Missile Defense Agency awarded Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, Leidos, and L3Harris each a $20,000,000 contract to design space sensors that can track hypersonic and ballistic missiles on 2019-10-29.
L3Harris Technologies provides stationary ground terminals ranging from 0.65 m to over 12 m.
L3Harris Technologies’ Global Communications Solutions division offers small, fully integrated terminals that automatically find and acquire a spacecraft when a user pushes a button.
L3Harris Technologies provides airborne terminals including the terminal used on the U.S. Army’s Grey Eagle unmanned aerial vehicle.
L3Harris Technologies creates devices that provide data encryption for use with commercial networks.
L3Harris Technologies supplies 1.3-meter and 2.7-meter terminals for the U.S. Navy’s Commercial Broadband Satellite program.
In spring 2019 SMC selected three companies—Lockheed Martin teamed with Ball Aerospace, L3Harris, and Atlas Space Operations—to design Multi-Band Multi-Mission prototypes by spring 2020.
Harris Corp. received an $18,000,000 contract modification on 2019-06-21 to build L- and S-band antennas for the Air Force Satellite Control Network.
Harris Corp. provides unfurlable antennas and hosted payloads and launched a cubesat in November.
In April, Harris Corp. agreed to sell its night vision business to the U.S. division of Elbit Systems for $350,000,000 in cash.
Harris CEO Bill Brown expects L3Harris Technologies to reach $3,000,000,000 in free cash flow in three years.