Harris was awarded a 2-year, $189 million contract from a country in the Middle East to provide an integrated battle management system for the country’s Armed Forces; a 3-year, $55 million contract from the Air Force to redesign the electronic warfare system for the B-52 aircraft; a $22 million contract from the Air Force for B-1B aircraft electronic warfare self-protection subsystems; and $35 million in follow-on contracts for the F-35 program.
Critical Networks
Critical Networks segment revenue in the first quarter was $527 million, down 7 percent from the prior year. Higher revenue from FAA NextGen modernization programs was more than offset by lower revenue in CapRock’s energy market and in IT services. Segment operating income was $66 million compared with $63 million in the prior year.
Following the close of the quarter, Harris was awarded a 14-year (7-year base, 7-year option), $700 million ceiling, single-award IDIQ contract from Florida to provide a state-wide secure communications network. This network, called MyFlorida Net-2, will have about 4,000 sites connecting public safety, law enforcement, and other state and local government agencies.
Guidance
Harris reiterated guidance for fiscal 2017 for GAAP net income in a range of $5.53 to $5.73 per diluted share and for non-GAAP net income in a range of $5.70 to $5.90 per diluted share, excluding acquisition-related integration charges. Guidance for fiscal 2017 revenue is unchanged in a range of $7.11 billion to $7.33 billion.
Harris will host a conference call today, November 1, at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time (ET) to discuss its first quarter fiscal 2017 financial results. The dial-in numbers for the teleconference are (877) 303-9481 (U.S.) and (760) 666-3582 (International), using participant code 4699208. Please allow at least 10 minutes before the scheduled start time to connect to the teleconference. Participants are encouraged to listen via live webcast and view management’s supporting slide presentation at https://www.harris.com/investors/financial-reports. A recording of the call will be available on the Harris website beginning at approximately 12 p.m. ET on November 1.
About Harris Corporation
Harris Corporation is a leading technology innovator, solving customers’ toughest mission-critical challenges by providing solutions that connect, inform and protect. Harris supports customers in more than 100 countries and has approximately $7.5 billion in annual revenue and 21,000 employees worldwide. The company is organized into four business segments: Communication Systems, Space and Intelligence Systems, Electronic Systems and Critical Networks. Learn more at harris.com.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
This press release contains non-GAAP financial measures within the meaning of Regulation G promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), including the percentage change in revenue for Harris and the Electronic Systems segment on an organic basis, excluding revenue in the first quarter of fiscal 2016 attributable to the Aerostructures business divested in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2016; net income and net income per diluted share for the first quarter of fiscal 2017 and the first quarter of fiscal 2016, in each case excluding acquisition-related charges; free cash flow in the first quarter of fiscal 2017, excluding cash flow for net capital expenditures; and the guidance range for expected income from continuing operations per diluted share for fiscal 2017, excluding acquisition-related integration charges. A “non-GAAP financial measure” is generally defined as a numerical measure of a company’s historical or future performance that excludes or includes amounts, or is subject to adjustments, so as to be different from the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). Harris management believes that these non-GAAP financial measures, when considered together with the GAAP financial measures, provide information that is useful to investors in understanding period-over-period operating results separate and apart from items that may, or could, have a disproportionately positive or negative impact on results in any particular period. Harris management also believes that these non-GAAP financial measures enhance the ability of investors to analyze Harris business trends and to understand Harris performance. In addition, Harris may utilize non-GAAP financial measures as guides in forecasting, budgeting and long-term planning processes and to measure operating performance for some management compensation purposes. Non-GAAP financial measures should be considered in addition to, and not as a substitute for, or superior to, financial measures presented in accordance with GAAP.
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Forward-Looking Statements
Statements in this press release that are not historical facts are
forward-looking statements that reflect management's current
expectations, assumptions and estimates of future performance and
economic conditions. Such statements are made in reliance on the safe
harbor provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and
Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Forward-looking
statements in this release include but are not limited to: earnings and
revenue guidance for fiscal 2017; potential contract opportunities and
awards; the potential value of contract awards; anticipated satisfaction
of the closing conditions for the sale of the CapRock Communications
business, the anticipated timing of the closing of the sale of the
CapRock Communications business, the anticipated use of proceeds from
the sale of the CapRock Communications business; statements regarding
the on-going initiative to optimize the company’s portfolio; and other
statements regarding outlook or that are not historical facts. The
company cautions investors that any forward-looking statements are
subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results and
future trends to differ materially from those matters expressed in or
implied by such forward-looking statements. The company's consolidated
results, future trends and forward-looking statements could be affected
by many factors, risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to:
the loss of the company's relationship with the U.S. Government or a
change or reduction in U.S. Government funding; potential changes in
U.S. Government or customer priorities and requirements (including
potential deferrals of awards, terminations, reductions of expenditures,
changes to respond to the priorities of Congress and the Administration,
budgetary constraints, debt ceiling implications, sequestration and
cost-cutting initiatives); a security breach, through cyber attack or
otherwise, or other significant disruptions of the company's IT networks
and systems or those the company operates for customers; the level of
returns on defined benefit plan assets and changes in interest rates;
risks inherent with large long-term fixed-price contracts, particularly
the ability to contain cost overruns; changes in estimates used in
accounting for the company’s programs; financial and government and
regulatory risks relating to international sales and operations; effects
of any non-compliance with laws; the continued effects of the general
weakness in the global economy and U.S. Government's budget deficits and
national debt and sequestration; the company's ability to continue to
develop new products that achieve market acceptance; the consequences of
uncertain economic conditions and future geo-political events; strategic
acquisitions and divestitures and the risks and uncertainties related
thereto, including the company's ability to manage and integrate
acquired businesses (including achieve estimated synergy savings and
realize other expected benefits), the actual amount and timing of
integration and other acquisition-related items and potential disruption
to relationships with employees, suppliers and customers, including the
U.S. Government, and to the company's business generally; performance of
the company's subcontractors and suppliers; potential claims related to
infringement of intellectual property rights or environmental
remediation or other contingencies, litigation and legal matters and the
ultimate outcome thereof; risks inherent in developing new and complex
technologies and/or that may not be covered adequately by insurance or
indemnity; changes in the company's effective tax rate; increased
indebtedness and significant unfunded pension liability and potential
downgrades in the company's credit ratings; unforeseen environmental
issues; natural disasters or other disruptions affecting the company's
operations; sustained weakness or volatility in oil or natural gas
prices or negative expectations about future prices or volatility;
changes in the regulatory framework that applies to, or of satellite
bandwidth constraints on, the company's managed satellite and
terrestrial communications solutions; changes in future business or
other market conditions that could cause business investments and/or
recorded goodwill or other long-term assets to become impaired; the
company's ability to attract and retain key employees, maintain
reasonable relationships with unionized employees and manage escalating
costs of providing employee health care; potential tax, indemnification
and other liabilities and exposures related to Exelis' spin-off of
Vectrus, Inc. and Exelis' spin-off from ITT Corporation; delays in, or
failures in respect of, anticipated satisfaction of closing conditions
or otherwise achieving the closing of the sale of the CapRock
Communications business or further portfolio optimization; or other
potential uses of proceeds from the sale of the CapRock Communications
business. Further information relating to these and other factors that
may impact the company's results, future trends and forward-looking
statements are disclosed in the company's filings with the SEC. The
forward-looking statements contained in this release are made as of the
date of this release, and the company disclaims any intention or
obligation, other than imposed by law, to update or revise any
forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information,
future events, or otherwise.