Harris Corporation Receives $55 Million Delivery Order Under U.S. Army's Modernization of Enterprise Terminals Contract
May
26
Harris
Corporation
has
received
a
$55
million
delivery
order
for
advanced
satellite
terminals
under
the
U.S.
Army's
Modernization
of
Enterprise
Terminals
(MET)
program.
These
next-generation
military
satellite
communications
terminals
will
provide
the
worldwide
backbone
for
high-priority
military
communications
and
missile
defense
systems.
Harris
is
the
prime
contractor
for
the
Indefinite
Delivery/Indefinite
Quantity
MET
contract
with
a
five-year
base
period
plus
a
five-year
option
period.
The
MET
contract
is
valued
at a
potential
$600
million,
including
the
base
and
option
periods.
This
brings
total
MET
orders
for
Harris
to
$153
million
since
the
program
was
awarded
in
April
2009.
Harris
had
previously
received
delivery
orders
for
satellite
terminals
and
other
equipment
and
services
in
support
of
the
initial
First
Article
Test
(FAT)
development
and
certification
phase
of
the
MET
program.
Under
this
new
$55
million
order,
Harris
will
supply
additional
terminals
–
large
fixed
terminals,
large
fixed
terminals
with
High-Altitude
Electromagnetic
Pulse
(HEMP)
protection,
and
transportable
terminals
of
the
standard
and
hardened
configurations.
The
order
also
includes
four
options
that
would
encompass
new
development
of a
small
fixed
terminal,
a
large
fixed
radome,
an
enhanced
interactive
electronic
technical
manual,
and
training
simulation
hardware.
"This
new
order
reflects
the
continuing
confidence
that
the
government
has
in
the
quality
and
readiness
of
the
Harris
terminals,
and
that
we
are
on
track
with
the
key
test
and
production
milestones
of
this
major
program,"
said
Wes
Covell,
president,
Harris
Defense
Programs.
"Harris
is
proud
to
provide
the
next
generation
of
strategic,
multiband
terminals
for
the
Department
of
Defense
through
the
MET
program."
Under
the
MET
program,
managed
by
the
Project
Manager,
Defense
Communications
and
Army
Transmission
Systems
(PM
DCATS)
in
Ft.
Monmouth,
New
Jersey,
Harris
will
replace
up
to
80
AN/GSC-52,
AN/GSC-39,
AN/FSC-78
and
other
aging
strategic
satellite
communications
terminals
with
new
X-band
or
simultaneous
X-
and
Ka-band
terminals.
The
terminals
will
interface
with
the
new
Wideband
Global
Satellite
constellation,
as
well
as
with
legacy
satellite
systems.
The
company
also
will
support
field
activities
such
as
site
preparation,
installation,
test,
operations
and
maintenance.
The
next
major
milestone
in
the
program
will
be
the
Test
Readiness
Review,
scheduled
for
September
2010.
The
new
terminals
will
support
Internet
Protocol
and
Dedicated
Circuit
Connectivity
within
the
Global
Information
Grid,
providing
critical
"reach-back"
capability
for
the
warfighter.
This
capability
enables
a
soldier
in
the
field
to
communicate
back
to
the
main
base
or
command,
with
the
ability
to
access
resources
not
available
at
that
remote
location.
Harris
Defense
Programs
develops,
supplies,
and
integrates
communications
and
information
processing
products,
systems,
and
networks
for
a
diverse
base
of
aerospace,
terrestrial
and
maritime
applications
supporting
U.S.
Department
of
Defense
missions.
Harris
is
committed
to
delivering
leading-edge
technologies
that
support
the
military's
ongoing
transformation
to
network-centric
communications.
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