| Business Summary | | Harris
Corporation
is
an
international
company
focused
on
communications
equipment
for
voice,
data
and
video
applications.
The
Company
structures
its
operations
around
two
segments:
the
Government
Communications
segment
and
the
Commercial
Communications
segment,
which
has
four
divisions.
The
Commercial
Communications
segment
serves
four
primary
markets:
broadcast
communications,
microwave
communications,
network
support,
and
RF
communications.
This
segment
produces
a
comprehensive
line
of
communications
equipment
and
systems
and
application
solutions.
The
Government
Communications
segment
designs,
develops
and
produces
state-of-the-art
communication,
information
processing
and
electronic
systems
for
the
defense,
air
traffic,
aerospace,
telecommunications,
and
law
enforcement
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Harris
Corporation
is
an
international
company
focused
on
communications
equipment
for
voice,
data
and
video
applications.
HRS
provides
products
and
services
for
commercial
and
government
communications
markets.
For
the
fiscal
year
ended
6/29/01,
revenues
rose
8%
to
$1.96
billion.
Net
income
from
continuing
operations
fell
14%
to
$21.4
million.
Results
reflect
growth
in
demand
for
digital
television
broadcast
equipment,
offset
by
a
$73.5
million
charge
for
purchased
in-process
R
and
D. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Phillip Farmer, 62 Chairman,
Pres, CEO | $2.7M | Robert Henry, 53 Pres
--- Gov. Communications Systems Division | 453K | Bryan Roub, 59 Sr.
VP, CFO | 903K | David Wasserman, 57 VP,
Treasurer | -- | James Christie, 48 VP,
Controller | -- | Dollar amounts are as of 30-June-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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List, Bios,
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