All verified mentions of this organization in source documents.
The Justice Department filed a settlement on 2019-06-20 that would require Harris Corp.’s night vision business to be separated from the combined company.
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.
The approximately $34,000,000,000 merger of Harris Corp. and L3 Technologies is set to close on 2019-06-29.
Harris Corp. provides unfurlable antennas and hosted payloads and launched a cubesat in November.
Japan’s Himawari weather satellite observed the December fireball using sensors that Harris Corporation designed for NOAA’s Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-R (GOES-R) series constellation.
Harris Corporation submitted a white paper for Navigation Satellite Technology-3 in June and won an $80,400,000 contract for the program in December.
AFRL’s Space Vehicles Directorate awarded an $80,400,000 contract for NTS-3 to Harris Corporation in December.
Harris Corporation, based in Melbourne, Florida, is the prime contractor to build NTS-3 using a Northrop Grumman ESPAStar bus.
L-3 received a $5,600,000 contract to help assess military terminals for use with commercial LEO broadband services.
Applied Defense Solutions was acquired in July (previous year) by L3 Technologies for approximately $50,000,000.
Alex Fox was director of Space ISR Solutions for Harris Corporation, where he led new business efforts within Harris’ Space and Intelligence business segment serving intelligence, defense, civil, and commercial organizations.
Harris Corp. reported an 11 percent increase in Space and Intelligence Systems revenue to $513,000,000 driven largely by military and civil space programs.
HSAT, Harris' first smallsat, launched 2018-11-29 aboard an Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle.
Two other classified Harris-built smallsats launched in 2018.
Harris Corp. reported a nine percent overall revenue increase to $1,700,000,000 for the quarter compared to last year.
L3 Technologies reported an eight percent increase in net sales to $2,800,000,000 for the quarter compared to last year.
L3 Technologies' Communications and Networked Systems division generated $816,000,000 in net sales for the quarter ended 2018-12-31, a three percent decrease compared to the same quarter last year.
L3 Technologies' Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems business increased net sales 14 percent to $1,220,000,000 for the quarter ended 2018-12-31.
In 2017, L3 Technologies sold a facility in San Carlos, California where it built traveling wave tubes for $64,000,000 and the facility had 314 employees.
Harris Corp. and L3 Technologies agreed to merge in October in a transaction valued at $34,000,000,000 and plan to complete the merger by mid-2019.