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Tel-Instrument Electronics Wins Navy Contract

By Tish Drake | March 5, 2008
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Tel-Instrument Electronics Corp., based in Carlstadt, N.J., won a $10 million contract modification by the U.S. Navy for its next generation AN/USM-708 (CRAFT) flight line test set. Under the terms of the contract, Tel-Instrument Electronics will produce up to 450 air and shipboard/Identification Friend or Foe communication/navigation radio frequency avionics testers for the U.S. Navy. Work will be performed in Carlstadt, N.J., and is expected to be completed in 2012. The Navy contract modification increases the number of units on the AN/USM-708 IDIQ contract from 750 units to 1,200 units. Depending on total quantities ordered, this could increase the maximum total contract size from over $17 million to about $27 million.

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