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Harris secures $403 million tactical radio support contract

By Ryan Maass
Harris will be obligated to support a variety of tactical radios for the U.S. armed forces. Pictured: a radio is set up in a Humvee during a training exercise. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Timothy Yao
Harris will be obligated to support a variety of tactical radios for the U.S. armed forces. Pictured: a radio is set up in a Humvee during a training exercise. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Timothy Yao

WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 (UPI) -- Harris Corporation has received a $403 million contract to provide spare parts to support various tactical radio systems for the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency.

The agreement covers services for radios to be used by both the Defense Logistics Agency and the U.S. Army. The five-year contract was a sole-source acquisition, and includes no option periods.

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The work is scheduled to be performed in New York, and is expected to be complete by Jan. 5, 2022. The Defense Logistics Agency Land and Maritime in Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., is listed as the contracting activity.

Harris has a variety of tactical radio systems in its catalogue, including systems with airborne, vehicular, and handheld applications. According to the company, the products are ideal for delivering high-speed voice, data and full-motion videos.

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