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L3Harris awarded potential $886M contract supporting Enhanced Battlespace ISR
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Salt Lake City UT (SPX) Dec 14, 2022

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The U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command awarded L3Harris Technologies a contract worth up to $886 million to support intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities for the Army, Department of Defense and intelligence community.

The indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract includes a five-year base award with five one-year follow-on options to provide datalink architecture, network design enhancements for aerial and ground-based communications, and lifecycle management support.

"These links will deliver resilient, fast and discreet multi-domain communications across the globe," said Brendan O'Connell, President, Broadband Communications Systems, L3Harris. "As a provider of Army aerial ISR, ground line-of-sight and satellite communications terminal solutions for over 40 years, we look forward to continuing to build on this legacy of providing timely, relevant solutions that meet the expanding needs of our customers."

Applying its trusted disruptor approach, L3Harris continues to evolve its ISR and resilient communication solutions that help inform prudent planning and timely decision making, with innovative multi-beam, active electronically scanned array techniques, multi-constellation orbit data transports for aerial and ground systems, and protected datalink and smart network exploitation capabilities.


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Raytheon to develop a Common Tactical Edge Network for the USAF Advanced Battle Management System
McKinney TX (SPX) Dec 13, 2022
Raytheon Intelligence and Space, a Raytheon Technologies business, has been selected to develop a Common Tactical Edge Network, or CTEN, in support of the U.S. Air Force's Advanced Battle Management System. RI&S is one of nine companies selected to demonstrate portions of the network. CTEN will provide edge networking to help operators enable distributable battle management command and control in highly contested environments to support Joint All-Domain Command and Control. Raytheon Intellig ... read more

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