ROCHESTER, N.Y. U.S. Army officials selected Harris as one of three companies to supply Handheld, Manpack, and Small Form-Fit (HMS) Manpack radios. The multi-award IDIQ contract has a five-year base with an additional five-year option period with an estimated ceiling value of $12.7 billion.
MELBOURNE, Fla. U.S. Naval Supply Systems Command Weapon System Support (NAVSUP WSS) officials tasked Harris engineers to provide repair services for the Navy’s Integrated Defensive Electronic Countermeasures (IDECM) program.
MELBOURNE, Fla. U.S. Naval Research Laboratory officials tasked Harris to provide electronic warfare (EW) technology and engineering services for the Advanced Decoy Architecture Project (ADAP). The three-year, single-award indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract is worth an estimated $54 million.
HERNDON, Va. U.S. Army officials selected Harris Corp. to provide expeditionary warfare products and services to the Army Research Lab (ARL) under the Advanced Expeditionary Warfare Development (AEWD) contract vehicle.
MELBOURNE, Fla. U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) officials have placed an initial order with Harris Corp. to upgrade the Navy’s primary long-range, 3-D defense radar. The order is worth an estimated $39 million and includes three one-year options.
In this Q&A with Dennis Moran, vice president of U.S. DoD Business Development at Harris Corp., he discusses military tactical radio technology, the Harris acquisition of Exelis, and Department of Defense (DoD) radio procurement trends after the Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) program. He also addresses the use of open architecture designs in tactical communication systems and power management for radios.
HERNDON, Va. Harris Corp.’s Network and Space Operations and Maintenance contract with the U.S. Air Force has received a nine-month extension to continue to support the Air Force Satellite Control Network at two network control locations in the U.S. and at antenna sites around the world.