United States Air Force has awarded L3Harris Technologies a contract to develop essential elements of a secure digital network supporting the military’s command-and-control (C2) infrastructure.
The work is tied to the Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS), a military-wide architecture developed to connect multidomain sensors and weapon systems while accelerating battlefield decision-making.
Through ABMS, military units can exchange operational data in real time, improving coordination and situational awareness across complex combat environments.
Expanding Military Communications Programs
The new project comes after L3Harris Technologies secured a $150-million contract in April to provide support for systems responsible for gathering and distributing space-based intelligence data for the United States Space Force.
That same month, the company unveiled a satellite communications modem designed to connect data nodes operating across multiple orbital domains.
In March, L3Harris also marked the delivery of its 100,000th M-Code GPS receiver component as part of an ongoing secure communications and navigation program for US and allied armed forces.
The M-Code technology enables secure positioning and navigation performance even in environments affected by heavy electronic warfare and GPS jamming.














































