Dewey Electronics wins $2.3m 2kW generator order
The Dewey Electronics Corporation, announced today the recent receipt of a delivery order for its 2kW diesel operated Military Tactical Generators (MTG) in the amount of $2.3 million.
This order was made under the 10 year indefinite-delivery/indefinite quantity contract awarded in September 2001 by the US Army's Communications Electronics Command (CECOM), Ft. Monmouth, NJ. The delivery order is for both the AC and DC versions of the 2kW diesel operated MTG generator with shipments scheduled to begin in August of 2011 and to continue through February of 2012.
The 2kW diesel operated MTG is used throughout the Department of Defense (DoD) with over 15,000 fielded by Dewey since 1996.
John Dewey, President and CEO of Dewey Electronics, said, "This order is evidence that the DoD's demand for our reliable and small diesel generators remains strong. We look forward to continuing to supply our 2kW diesel operated MTG generators to CECOM through this delivery order, and after our prime contract ends this summer."
Source: Dewey Electronics
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