Harris Corporation has received a five-year, $12 million IDIQ contract to provide high-frequency (HF) tactical radio antennas to the U.S. Army. The award was received during the company's first quarter of fiscal 2016.
Under the contract, Harris will provide its RF-3134 HF full-loop antennas, which can be used for fixed installations or on vehicles, enabling HF communication on-the-move. The RF-3134 interfaces with the Harris Falcon ® series of HF radios. It is lightweight and has a low physical profile, which makes it easy to install and uninstall.
“The HF full-loop antenna provides a combination of high bandwidth and signal efficiency that makes it ideal for on-the-move applications. Harris continues to provide advanced radios and related systems to meet the real-time communications needs of our nation's warfighters,” said Chris Young, President, Harris Communication Systems.
Harris provides advanced, technology-based solutions that solve government and commercial customers’ mission-critical challenges. The company has approximately $8 billion in annualized revenue and more than 22,000 employees - including 9,000 engineers and scientists - supporting customers in more than 125 countries.