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Defence contractor spends $900,000 on GPS cards

A White Electronic Designs Corporation product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Apr 17, 2007

A primary US defence contractor has ordered delivery of prototypes of a complete circuit-card assembly for use in a global positioning system (GPS) communications receiver.

White Electronic Designs has received a purchase order from a primary US defence contractor, valued at approximately US $900,000.

The contract is for the delivery of prototypes of a complete circuit-card assembly for use in a global positioning system (GPS) communications receiver.

The company expects to deliver these prototypes starting in February 2008 with the potential for follow-on production orders in early 2008.

The sizes of potential production contracts are estimated to be in excess of $10 million over the next four years.

There are upwards of 100,000 military communications receivers currently in the field that could be retrofitted with GPS receiver modules.

White Electronic Designs will integrate GPS technology and anti-tamper (AT) process technology into the circuit card assemblies for the next generation of receivers to protect more effectively against "friendly fire" incidents.

Hamid Shokrgozar, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of White Electronic Designs Corporation, comments: "Providing complete circuit-card assemblies to our leading military contractor customers is one of our most important operating initiatives in 2007".

"Receipt of this order from a primary military contractor is a strong validation of our ability to integrate various components, along with our leading-edge multichip modules, to provide complete circuit-card assemblies that make our customers' manufacturing processes more efficient and cost-effective and their products operationally superior".

"We are very pleased to have been chosen to participate in this important program and we believe that this initial order will serve as the foundation for a growing business in the years to come with many of our primary military contractors".

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