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L3Harris Technologies appointed Sam Mehta as its new chief executive officer and president.

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Reported
August 17, 2026
Source
cnbc.com

From the coverage · cnbc.com

In this article Defense contracting giant L3Harris Technologies ousted CEO Chris Kubasik on Sunday after learning he engaged in "certain conduct ... that was not consistent with the values of the Company," the company said in a statement on Monday. L3Harris's board appointed Sam Mehta as chief executive officer and president, the company said. Mehta most recently was the company's president of the Space & Mission Systems and Communications & Spectrum Dominance segments. Shares of L3Harris fell by more than 4% on the heels of the news of Kubasik's ouster, which "was unrelated to the Company's financial reporting, controls, customer relationships or operational performance," the company's statement said.

"Following its investigation of these matters with the assistance of independent counsel, the Board determined that it would be in the best interests of the Company to enter into a separation agreement with Kubasik," the statement said. Kubasik's ouster comes seven months after the Defense Department committed to a $1 billion convertible preferred equity investment in L3Harris' missile solutions business, which will become a separate company as part of the deal. An initial public offering for the missile business has been postponed from the latter half of 2026 until mid-2027.

Kubasik, 65, in addition to being CEO, had been L3Harris' chairman of the board. He had been CEO since 2021. L3Harris on Monday said that Lewis Hay III, the company's lead Independent director, was named independent chairman of the board. CNBC has reached out to Kubasik for comment. The news outlet Semafor , citing two people briefed on that investigation, reported that Kubasik was ousted "after an independent probe found he had engaged in an inappropriate relationship with an employee." CNBC has asked L3Harris whether that report is accurate. In 2012, the board of the major defense contractor Lockheed Martin asked for and received Kubasik's resignation as president and chief operating officer, weeks before he was scheduled to become CEO, after "an ethics investigation confirmed that he had a close personal relationship with a subordinate employee," Lockheed said in a statement at the time.

In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that details Kubasik's separation agreement, L3Harris said that Kubasik "does not admit, and expressly disclaims, any violation of Company policy or basis for termination for 'cause,' but has determined to resolve all matters relating to the Executive's separation from employment on the terms set forth in this Agreement." Under the separation agreement, Kubasik will not receive any bonus under the company's 2026 incentive plan but will keep nearly 384,000 stock options.

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