L3Harris to Establish Operations at ProvPort Amid Community Concerns
L3Harris will construct a 50,000 square foot facility at ProvPort, investing $6 million to support subsea telecommunications. The move raises local debates about the integration of defense industry within Rhode Island's emerging blue economy.

L3Harris is set to build a $6 million, 50,000 square foot facility at ProvPort for subsea telecommunications cable operations. The company, one of the largest defense contractors globally, reported $21 billion in revenue last year and secured a $1 billion investment for missile technology from the Department of War.
ProvPort's draft master plan aims to establish a maritime terminal as a blue economy hub, with 25% of its tenants in renewable energy and technology sectors. Local protests have emerged due to concerns over L3Harris's ties to defense and alleged international law violations.
Community groups are advocating for stricter environmental regulations and local oversight of ProvPort's revenue management, emphasizing public health and environmental justice. The potential impacts on local health and the environment remain under scrutiny, drawing from Rhode Island's industrial legacy and the ongoing debate over the balance of economic development and community welfare.




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