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Solcom’s business will become part of Harris’s mission-criticakl networks business, which sells customizedx communications and weather The transaction is expected to be completed by the end of subject toclosing conditions. Harris executives said the acquisitionj will allow the company to address all segmentas of the air traffic control voice and data system market and improve its support of the FederalAviation Administration’s next-generation air transportatioh system. Harris is the lead government contractof ona $3.5 billion, 15-year FAA telecommunicatione infrastructure program contract that was awarded in 2002.
Under that Harris is upgrading telecommunications and operationsz functions at morethan 4,000 FAA facilitiesz nationwide. “We have partnered with SolaCom’s [air traffic business for more than a decadre and could not be more pleased to welcome theie employees to the Harris saidJohn O’Sullivan, vice president of mission critical networkw for Harris. Harris, which is baser in Melbourne, Fla., has major operations in D.C. and approximately $5 billion in annual revenue and 15,000 employees worldwide.
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