L3Harris Technologies, headquartered in Melbourne, Florida, USA, is a leading global aerospace and defense technology company. Formed through the merger of L3 Technologies and Harris Corporation in 2019, the company specializes in aircraft surveillance systems, space-based missile warning systems, and navigation technologies. L3Harris is committed to innovation, delivering advanced solutions for national security and commercial markets. With operations in over 100 countries, the company employs approximately 50,000 professionals, driving advancements in defense electronics and communication systems.
An $843 million award covers 18 infrared satellites, ground software, and sustainment to expand missile-tracking coverage within the Space Development Agency’s Tranche 3 space-based defence architecture.
L3Harris will supply resilient airborne communications technologies for the U.S. Air Force’s E-4C fleet under the Survivable Airborne Operations Center program.
The demonstration showed how a software-defined architecture can connect defense and civilian agencies across domains, supporting faster coordination for homeland security, crisis response, and contested environments.
A new contract and upgraded U.S. manufacturing sites enable higher-volume output of insensitive-munition propulsion units to meet growing program demands in defense applications.
Modular, non-ITAR sovereign router boosts joint-domain resiliency with open-standards architecture and Australian Land Data Model compliance for deployable defence communications.
NASA and L3Harris successfully test-fired the second new RS-25 engine, produced with 3D printing to cut costs by 30%, that will power the SLS rocket for the Artemis V mission to the Moon.