21 : Harris Corp.
Top 100 Revenue: $1,118,749,412
Defense revenue: $990,139,665
Civilian revenue: $128,609,746
2006 revenue: $3.5 billion
2006 earnings : $237.9 million
2005 revenue: $3 billion
2005 earnings: $202.2 million
Number of employees: 13000
Headquarters: Melbourne, Fla.
Web address: www.harris.com
President/CEO: Howard L. Lance, chairman, president and CEO
Ticker: NYSE: HRS
Lines of business: Government communications systems, RF Communications, microwave communications and broadcast communications
Major customers: Navy, Defense Department, Federal Aviation Administration, State Department and Army
Major contracts/projects: Harris Corp., is providing additional hardware for integration into the multifunctional information distribution system terminals that provide U.S. military forces with digital tactical communications. The follow-on award brings the overall value of the contract to Harris to $140 million. The company is also providing technical support services to more than 230 U.S. embassies and consulates around the world under a $42 million follow-on contract.
Previous Profile: 2006
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