Army awards L3Harris $3.3B contract for overseas radio equipment and services
L3Harris was the only company to bid on the five-year contract.
L3Harris, the major tech and defense contractor, has been awarded a $3.3 billion contract for overseas radio equipment and communications services by the Army.
It is an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract, and will allow foreign military partners to buy radios through the Army’s Communications-Electronics command.
L3Harris was the only company to bid on the contract, which was awarded by U.S. Army Contracting Command in Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.
The Army manages the sale of certain equipment, such as radios and vehicle platforms, to foreign partners.