L3Harris Wins $153 Million Contract to Provide Critical Communications in Wisconsin
L3Harris will provide next-generation technology to support the state’s public safety migration to Project 25-compliant operations under the Wisconsin Interoperable Systems for Communications (WISCOM) contract.
L3Harris Technologies (NYSE: LHX) has received a contract worth up to $153 million to deliver an interoperable, critical communication network throughout Wisconsin, enabling public safety agencies to connect through a unified network during emergencies.
L3Harris will provide next-generation technology to support the state’s public safety migration to Project 25-compliant operations under the Wisconsin Interoperable Systems for Communications (WISCOM) contract. The L3Harris solution offers a high-reliability, IP-based network that brings the best, next-generation technologies from across the company’s XL Series and Two47 portfolio. This integrated system provides emergency personnel access to both public safety and commercial-carrier frequency channels with the flexibility to connect legacy and emerging communications assets, and easily upgrade with future capabilities.
“Upgrading WISCOM will provide first responders with the most advanced, resilient communications systems available,” said Nino DiCosmo, President, Public Safety and Professional Communications, L3Harris. “We are committed to supporting migration strategies that allow public safety officials like those in Wisconsin’s cities and counties to seamlessly collaborate with neighboring communities.”
The WISCOM contract strengthens L3Harris’ leadership in delivering statewide mission-critical communications networks. With more than 80 years of experience fielding more than 500 systems in public safety and professional communications worldwide, L3Harris has already fielded six statewide mission-critical communications networks in Florida, Maine, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington.