Harris Corporation Completes Acquisition Of Schlumberger Global Connectivity Services

April 11, 2011

Harris Corporation, an international communications and information technology company, has completed its previously announced acquisition of the Global Connectivity Services (GCS) business from an operating unit of Schlumberger.

Harris combined the former Schlumberger GCS business with its existing Maritime Communications Services business and the recently acquired CapRock Communications, and infrastructure assets from Core180's government business to form Harris CapRock Communications — the leading provider of managed communications services for remote and harsh environments including those in the energy, government and maritime industries.

Harris CapRock Communications has more than three decades of experience serving customers in more than 100 countries. The business has more than 1,400 employees, a local presence in 23 countries and a robust self-owned and operated infrastructure that includes teleports on six continents, six 24/7 Network Operation Centers and an extensive terrestrial network. Harris CapRock Communications delivers trusted and reliable comprehensive communications and IT solutions that make it possible for clients to stay focused on their missions.

Solutions from the newly combined business include mission-critical communications, converged voice, video and data, highly reliable and secure connectivity, and rapid and mobile deployments. Energy customers include national oil companies, major oil companies, independent oil companies, oil field service companies, seismic companies, oil and gas marine companies, rig owners and management companies. Maritime industry customers include international shipping and service companies. Government customers include defense, homeland security, and other federal civilian agencies.

Harris CapRock Communications also will leverage Harris' strong and expanding technology and service capabilities — along with its growing global presence — to provide integrated solutions to meet individual customer and market needs. Harris is unique in its ability to integrate advanced technology and services to capture, aggregate, distribute, and analyze any type of communications or information — including voice, video, data, and imaging.

Harris has built some of the world's most trusted networks for customers in established markets including defense, intelligence, air traffic control, public safety, and broadcast. Harris is extending this reach into new markets, including healthcare, energy, cloud computing and others.

Harris purchased the Schlumberger GCS business for $397.5M in cash, subject to post-closing adjustments. The purchase price was paid from cash on hand. The goodwill arising from the acquisition will be an allowable tax expense with an estimated net present value of $50M, resulting in an effective purchase price of $347.5M.


SOURCE: Harris Corporation

Logistics News

Giovanni Corbetta Appointed as New Chief Executive Officer at Unique Group

Giovanni Corbetta Appointed as New Chief Executive Officer at Unique Group

Maritime Hub Abu Dhabi Launches Guideline For Maritime Businesses in the Emirate

Maritime Hub Abu Dhabi Launches Guideline For Maritime Businesses in the Emirate

Top 10 Tips to Navigate UK ETS - Navtor

Top 10 Tips to Navigate UK ETS - Navtor

Bureau Veritas, Shenzhen Port Group to Accelerate Green Corridor Development

Bureau Veritas, Shenzhen Port Group to Accelerate Green Corridor Development

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

South Bow and Bridger will develop a new pipeline project to connect Wyoming with Cushing, Oklahoma
Dassault confirms new rift with Airbus regarding Eurodrone
ROI-Putin's diesel export ban risks new fuel shock: Bousso