Viasat to Sell Its
Link 16 Tactical Data Links Business to L3Harris
Technologies for $1.96 Billion
Oct. 3, 2022
Viasat Inc. has entered into a
definitive agreement to sell its Link 16 Tactical
Data Links (TDL) business to L3Harris Technologies
for $1.96 billion, subject to customary transaction
adjustments in accordance with the agreement. The
sale is expected to result in cash proceeds to
Viasat of approximately $1.8 billion net after
estimated taxes, fees, and other expenses.
Viasat's Link 16 Tactical Data
Link business is part of its Government Systems
segment. Over the past 25 years, the business has
grown to be a leading provider of Link 16 TDL
products and solutions. The sale of the business
includes the Multifunctional Information
Distribution System (MIDS) platforms and associated
next-generation Link 16 terminals and handheld
radios, as well as the Link 16 to space business.
"This transaction will
transform our balance sheet, reduce cash interest
obligations, and sharpen strategic focus while
enabling continued growth opportunities for the Link
16 business and assuring our customers of a
competitive, innovative and reliable source for
their future needs. The Link 16 Tactical Data Links
business has been an important contributor to
Viasat's growth and earnings and the transaction
recognizes the value created by our outstanding
team. L3Harris has been a long-time Link 16
strategic partner and has a portfolio that will
benefit significantly from these capabilities.
Looking ahead, the ViaSat-3 constellation and the
Inmarsat acquisition both create greater
forward-looking government systems growth
opportunities in space-based businesses with more
R&D, capital and operational synergies," said Mark
Dankberg, CEO and Chairman of the Board, Viasat.
"Acquiring Viasat's TDL product
line will amplify our existing capabilities as a
leading provider of resilient networking solutions,"
said Christopher E. Kubasik, L3Harris CEO and Chair.
"Global national security requirements are
increasing rapidly in this sector, and now we will
be able to advance JADC2 and broaden our
multi-function, multi-domain mission solutions
through integration with Link 16."
The Link 16 TDL business had
approximately $400 million of revenue and an
estimated $125 million of Adjusted EBITDA for the 12
months ended June 30, 2022, the latter being
burdened by the estimated amount of allocable
overhead and corporate expenses expected
approximately one year after closing.
Viasat intends to use the
proceeds of the Link 16 TDL sale to reduce net
leverage and increase liquidity. Pro forma for the
Link 16 TDL sale, standalone net leverage as of June
30, 2022 would have decreased from 4.2x to
approximately 1.4x LTM Adjusted EBITDA.
Further, the proceeds from the sale are
expected to reduce the combined Viasat and Inmarsat
net leverage following the closing of the Inmarsat
acquisition by approximately 0.7 of a turn by June
30, 2023. Viasat expects proceeds to fully fund path
to positive free cash flow, including the proposed
Inmarsat transaction, with lower leverage and less
cash interest.
After giving pro forma effect
to the Link 16 TDL sale, Viasat's Government Systems
segment would have generated approximately $700
million in annual revenue for the 12 months ended
June 30, 2022. Moving forward, this segment will
focus on three core areas: broadband and narrowband
Satcom services, networking and technology;
information assurance and cybersecurity; and an
emerging portfolio of space-based services,
including LEO to GEO relay and networks for a range
of earth observation and sensor systems, alternate
position, navigation and timing (PNT) and space
situational awareness.
The Inmarsat transaction
continues to proceed as expected. Both of these
transactions will better support Viasat's transition
to earning a greater proportion of revenues from
recurring services-based models. Pro forma for the
Link 16 TDL sale and the Inmarsat acquisition,
Viasat expects recurring services revenue to
increase to approximately 77% of total combined
revenues.
The Link 16 TDL sale is
expected to close in the first half of calendar year
2023 and is subject to regulatory approvals and
customary closing conditions. Viasat received
approval for the Link 16 TDL sale from Inmarsat's
equity sponsors.
J.P. Morgan Securities LLC is
serving as lead financial advisor and PJT Partners
is serving as financial advisor to Viasat. Latham &
Watkins LLP is serving as legal advisor to Viasat.
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