US Space Force increases efforts to plug training capabilities gaps
The service has been seeking simulation and emulation solutions capable of reproducing multiple in-orbit threats.
RELM Wireless Corporation today announced that it has been awarded orders totaling approximately $1.1 million from the US Department of Defense (DoD). These orders are for the Company's digital P25 KNG portable radios and accessories. It is anticipated that the orders will be fulfilled during the third and fourth quarters of 2010.
RELM President and Chief Executive Officer David Storey commented, "We are very pleased with these recent orders and our progress with the DoD business over the course of the last year-and-a-half. Our products in-service with the DoD are performing well and the users are very pleased with our customer support. Consequently, we have cultivated a positive image and strengthened the relationship, which should position us well in our pursuit of new business."
Source: RELM
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