Defense Logistics Agency increases Harris Corporation tactical radio IDIQ contract ceiling
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Harris Corporation of Melbourne, FL announced September 15 that it has received from the Defense Logistics Agency a $100 million increase in the ceiling value of its 2011 single-source IDIQ contract from $85 million to $185 million, with an August 2016 completion date.
The ceiling increase provides the U.S. Army and federal civilian agencies with greater flexibility in acquiring spare parts for a wide range of Harris Falcon® handheld, manpack and vehicular tactical radios.
“The increased ceiling expands our ability to support the mission-critical needs of our customers,” said Chris Young, president, Harris Communication Systems. “We continue to provide world-class customer support for the Army and throughout the Department of Defense.”