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To: joarel who wrote (64)7/22/1999 5:58:00 PM
From: Don Dorsey  Respond to of 91
 
Harris Corporation Awarded $164 Million - US $110M - Canadian Military Contract


Business Editors

CALGARY/OTTAWA, Ontario & MELBOURNE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July
22, 1999--Harris Corporation has been awarded a $164 million (US
$110M) contract - with options that could increase the value to $264
million (US $178M) -- to maintain and improve the avionics testing and
repair process for the Canadian military's primary attack fighter jet.
The Canadian Department of National Defence named Harris'
subsidiary, Harris Canada, Inc., as the prime contractor for the
10-year contract to provide portable adaptive test systems, hardware
and software support and avionics repair service for the Canadian
Department of National Defence's CF-18 aircraft. This work will take
place in a new Consolidated Automatic Test Equipment Support Facility
(CATEF) located in Calgary, Alberta.
The CATEF industry team is comprised of Florida-based Government
Communications Systems Division of Harris Corporation and Raytheon
Canada Services and Support Division, Calgary, AB. Both companies are
recognized industry leaders in the development and manufacture of
automatic test equipment and support for military aircraft avionics
systems.
(BSNS WIRE) Harris Corporation Awarded $164 Million - US $110M - Canadia
Harris Corporation Awarded $164 Million - US $110M - Canadian Military Contract


Business Editors

CALGARY/OTTAWA, Ontario & MELBOURNE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July
22, 1999--Harris Corporation has been awarded a $164 million (US
$110M) contract - with options that could increase the value to $264
million (US $178M) -- to maintain and improve the avionics testing and
repair process for the Canadian military's primary attack fighter jet.
The Canadian Department of National Defence named Harris'
subsidiary, Harris Canada, Inc., as the prime contractor for the
10-year contract to provide portable adaptive test systems, hardware
and software support and avionics repair service for the Canadian
Department of National Defence's CF-18 aircraft. This work will take
place in a new Consolidated Automatic Test Equipment Support Facility
(CATEF) located in Calgary, Alberta.
The CATEF industry team is comprised of Florida-based Government
Communications Systems Division of Harris Corporation and Raytheon
Canada Services and Support Division, Calgary, AB. Both companies are
recognized industry leaders in the development and manufacture of
automatic test equipment and support for military aircraft avionics
systems.
The CATEF is a centralized avionics maintenance facility
dedicated to the Canadian Forces CF-18 aircraft (a variant of the U.S.
Navy F/A-18 Hornet) with current operations at Canadian Forces Bases
Cold Lake and Bagotville. The CATEF will be located in existing Harris
Canada and Raytheon facilities and is expected to create approximately
54 new jobs in Calgary.
Harris Canada is currently under a separate contract to supply
CF-18 portable avionics test equipment, as well as software support,
for testing avionics systems on board the aircraft. The CATEF program
expands the company's role to overall prime contractor of maintenance
activities, as well as that of supplier of critical test systems
expertise, software, and the hardware that is called for under the
current contract.
Harris Canada and Raytheon have been working very closely with
the Canadian DND to find alternative sources of delivery for non-core
CF-18 avionics repair. This new approach will allow the military to
concentrate on their core activities while continuing to meet their
operational requirements. "We will continue this Integrated Product
Team approach with the DND to ensure managed cost effectiveness of all
CF-18 second and third level avionics maintenance requirements well
into the 21st century," said Daniel R. Pearson, Vice President and
General Manager, Government Communications Systems Division. "We view
the CATEF project as a unique opportunity for industry and the
Canadian DND to form an alliance that provides avionics support for
the CF-18 aircraft."
Harris Canada, Incorporated, is a wholly owned subsidiary of
Harris Corporation. The company employs 600 people and operates two
high-technology facilities located in Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec, and
Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The company's primary role is to provide
design, manufacture and distribution of microwave radio systems
solutions for the wireless communications industry worldwide.
Harris Corporation (NYSE-HRS) is an international communications
equipment company focused on providing product, system, and service
solutions that take its customers to the next level. The company
provides a wide range of products and services for commercial and
government communications markets such as wireless, broadcast,
government systems, and network support. The company has sales and
service facilities in 90 countries.



To: joarel who wrote (64)7/22/1999 6:02:00 PM
From: Walter Morton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 91
 
I think he is buying. I think he has high hopes for HRS after Lanier is spun off.