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Report: Army awards Harris contracts exceeding $30 million

Nov 5, 2004 2:11 PM

Harris Corp. has won contracts from the U.S. Army worth more than $30 million to deliver its AN/PRC-117F man-pack and vehicular multi-band, multi-mission radios, the Rochester (N.Y.) Business Journal reported. The radios use software-defined radio technology to provide embedded communications security and beyond-line-of-site satellite communications, the paper said.

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