Arms Sales Notification
Published Date: 1/29/2026
Notice
Summary
The U.S. is planning to sell $100 million worth of advanced radio and communication gear to Iraq, including radios, repeaters, solar equipment, and training. This deal upgrades Iraq’s communication systems with new tech and support, helping them stay connected nationwide. The sale is official now and funded by U.S. national funds, signaling a big boost in defense cooperation.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Contract Awarded to L3Harris (Rochester, NY)
The notice identifies L3Harris Corporation of Rochester, NY as the principal contractor for the program supporting the $100 million sale to Iraq. That firm is named as the primary supplier for equipment and services under the case.
$100M Iraq Communications Sale Funded
The U.S. will sell $100 million of radios, repeaters, routers, solar equipment, training, and related support to the Government of Iraq. The transmittal lists the estimated total cost as $100 million and shows the funding source as U.S. National Funds; the report was delivered to Congress on November 13, 2025.
Five U.S. Contractor Reps Assigned For Five Years
Implementation will require assignment of two U.S. government and five U.S. contractor representatives to Iraq for a duration of five years to support quarterly program management reviews, engineering consulting, technical assessments, and in-country training.
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