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Harris Corp. wins $30M in Navy contracts

Written on July 15, 2010

Harris Corp. has been awarded follow-on contracts by the U.S. Navy worth $30 million to upgrade its Tactical Airborne Moving Map Capability (TAMMAC) digital map system.

The system provides military aircrews with moving maps and other critical mission information via cockpit displays.

The contracts bring the total value of the TAMMAC program for Harris Corp. to more than $140 million since 1997, the company said in a release.

“Harris has delivered more than 1,400 TAMMAC units to date, and is moving into new phases of graphics technology for this critical situational awareness capability used in such a wide variety of tactical aircraft worldwide,” said Pat Seamon, vice president of avionics and electronics programs with Harris Government Communications Systems payday loans for bad credit.

Melbourne-based Harris Corp. (NYSE: HRS) is an international communications and information technology company serving government and commercial markets in more than 150 countries.

The company has $5 billion of annual revenue and more than 15,000 employees.

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