Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: April 19, 2024
L3Harris Technologies (NYSE: LHX) has secured a potential $187 million contract to continue helping the U.S. Space Force maintain and upgrade its space surveillance systems and command centers dedicated to providing space domain awareness for military and civilian users.
Under the new award, the company will generate sensor metadata to help transition to a tactical SDA tasking approach.
MOSSAIC covers sustainment services for ground-based SDA sensors and space battle management command and control centers in Colorado, California and Virginia.
“We’re proud to continue our work on this program and help the U.S. Space Force ensure safety, security and sustainability across the entire space domain,” said Ed Zoiss, president of space and airborne systems at L3Harris.
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