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Datron Receives $495M Contract from US Army Communications Electronic Command (CECOM) 50209161.
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Defence & Security News - Datron World Communications
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Datron Receives $495M Contract from US Army Communications Electronic Command (CECOM) | |||
Datron World Communications Inc., a US-based leading supplier of military radio equipment to the international marketplace, has received a five-year, $495M FMS IDIQ contract from the US Army Communications Electronic Command (CECOM) to provide international FMS customers with reliable HF and VHF military voice and data radio products; and vertical takeoff and landing small unmanned aircraft systems (VTOL sUAS). Earlier this year Datron was awarded a $13.4M spares contract to support existing fielded radios.
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Datron World Communications Inc., received a five-year, $495M FMS IDIQ contract from the US Army CECOM to provide international FMS customers with reliable HF and VHF military voice and data radio products (Datron World Communications Inc) |
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“The new award spotlights Datron’s past performance and future commitment to our international customers and the US Government FMS Program,” said Art Barter, President and CEO of Datron. “This contract will complement our customers’ fielded radios with additional support through new products and services.”
He added, “We believe this is a continued result of Datron’s purpose to positively impact the lives of others.” Datron World Communications Inc. delivers voice and data radio communications and sUAS VTOL systems worldwide. The company’s offerings enable governments, security forces, and commercial users to establish and maintain critical voice, data, and video connectivity. Known for their ease of use and reliability, Datron’s products and systems are currently deployed in over 80 countries. Datron World Communications, Inc. was established in 1971 and is headquartered in San Diego, California, USA. For more information, visit: www.dtwc.com. |
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The vertical takeoff and landing small unmanned aircraft systems (VTOL sUAS) |
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