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Redflex Communications Systems $1.3M Contract Extension with Lockheed Martin
24 July 2004 11:23
The directors are pleased to announce that Redflex Communications Systems Pty Ltd, a wholly owned company of the Redflex Group, has been awarded an extension to an existing contract with the Lockheed Martin Naval Electronics and Sensor Systems company based in Syracuse, New York. The new order is worth around A$1.3M.
The contract is for the supply of Redflex’s Switchplus® communications systems and associated equipment and services for a national air defence system incorporating Lockheed Martin’s Air Defence Radar systems. The multiple site system delivered under the existing contract will be further enhanced under this new order to provide sophisticated interworking among the key sites and ensure that the customer’s requirements for comprehensive voice and data communications are met.
The contract extension is expected to be delivered during the 2004/05 financial year.
Peter Harrison, General Manager of Redflex Communications Systems Pty Ltd said: “This contract builds on the track record of Redflex Communications Systems in delivering quality communications systems into global markets, and highlights the value of the long term relationship with Lockheed Martin which has delivered value for both organisations. Redflex Communications Systems looks forward to further opportunities for collaboration with Lockheed Martin.”
Switchplus® is the core product of Redflex Communications Systems and is used in Air Traffic Control, Military Operations Centres and other Command and Control and Public Safety applications around the world. Redflex Communications Systems, with facilities in Melbourne, Australia and the Washington, DC area of the USA, is a leading communications systems integrator for transportation, defence and public safety applications worldwide.
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