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Harris CapRock Communications company history timeline

1987

1987 The Pentagon stops a takeover of Harris by the British communications company Plessey.

1989

By 1989 Harris had become the largest United States supplier of radio and television broadcasting equipment and dictating equipment and the largest producer of low- and medium-capacity microwave radio equipment.

1992

Harris's push into another nondefense high-tech sector--advanced energy management systems for electric utilities--was strengthened in 1992 when Harris acquired Westronic Inc. of Canada.

1995

John Hartley, the CEO of the firm until 1995, joined Radiation after serving on the faculty of Auburn University.

In 1995, Phil Farmer, a 13-year veteran with Harris, succeeded Hartley as Harris's chairman and CEO.

2004

The Orkand Corporation was purchased in 2004 in a deal that added new customers to Harris's lineup, including the United States Postal Service, and the United States Departments of State, Energy, Health and Human Services.

2005

The company enjoyed record results in 2005 as revenue increased by 19 percent over the previous year, reaching $3 billion.

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