WASHINGTON,
Oct. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Harris Corporation
(NYSE: HRS) today announced that it has successfully completed the cutover of
the Federal Aviation Administration's (
FAA) legacy satellite network, FAATSAT,
to the new
FAA Telecommunications Infrastructure (FTI) satellite network, or
FTI-SAT. The FTI-SAT transition affected 85 earth stations and 200 satellite
services and was completed on schedule in just over 12 months as part of the
overall FTI program. Harris is the prime contractor and system architect for
the FTI program that was awarded in 2002. The announcement was made during
the 51st Annual Air Traffic Control Association (ATCA) Conference and
Exposition (
Harris Booth #415) being held
October 29 through
November 1, 2006
at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in
Washington, DC.
"The transition to FTI involved the deployment of 111 critical radar and
voice telecommunications services and was accomplished in just over 12 months,
on time and within budget," said Steve Zaidman, vice president of Technical
Operations for the FAA's Air Traffic Organization. "Total life cycle savings
just from the new FTI satellite services through 2017 are projected to be more
than $30 million, and we already are realizing operational efficiencies
through the centralized management of our telecommunications enterprise."
The transition to the new FTI-SAT network enables the FAA to utilize a
combination of satellite-based communications, terrestrial microwave, and
landline telecommunications technology to obtain a best-value solution. The
Harris team has replaced legacy satellite equipment at remote FAA sites that
support radar, weather data and air/ground communications. AMERICOM
Government Services and Globecomm Systems, Inc. are teammates with Harris on
the FTI-SAT effort.
"The complete cutover and activation of the new satellite services is a
major milestone in the overall FTI program and provides the FAA with the best
communications technology available for the best value," said John O'Sullivan,
FTI program vice president for the Harris Government Communications Systems
Division. "These services provide communications diversity at remote sites
supporting critical air traffic control functions and are vital to the FAA's
mission. In addition, FTI-SAT provides transportable units that can be
rapidly deployed in the event of natural disasters or other emergency
situations."
During the 15-year FTI program, Harris is upgrading and improving
telecommunications and operations functions at more than 4,000 FAA facilities
nationwide, providing the FAA with a secure, more efficient network that is
expected to save hundreds of millions of dollars over the life of the program.
The projected $30 million in cost savings for FTI-SAT is in addition to the
hundreds of millions of dollars in savings expected to be realized by the base
FTI program.
Harris is leading a team of top telecommunications companies consisting of
AT&T, BellSouth Corporation, Qwest Communications International, Sprint,
Verizon Communications, and Raytheon Technical Services. The team is
supporting the FAA in replacing the Leased Interfacility NAS Communications
System (LINCS), the Data Multiplexing Network, the Bandwidth Manager, and the
National Aviation Data Interchange Network with an integrated
telecommunications infrastructure. Requirements include replacing more than
20,000 circuits, upgrading switching and routing services, improving network
monitoring and control, implementing a state-of-the-art security system, and
providing network engineering services.
Harris Government Communications Systems Division conducts advanced
research studies, develops prototypes, and produces and supports state-of-the-
art, assured communications(TM) solutions and information systems that solve
the mission-critical challenges of its military and government customers,
while serving as the technology base for the company's diverse commercial
businesses. Harris Corporation is an international communications and
information technology company serving government and commercial markets in
more than 150 countries. With headquarters in Melbourne, Florida, the company
has annual sales of $3.5 billion and nearly 14,000 employees, including more
than 6,000 engineers and scientists. The company's four operating divisions
serve markets for government communications, RF communications, broadcast
communications, and microwave communications. For more information, visit
http://www.harris.com.
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