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Comtech Receives More Orders For Its Movement Tracking System
Comtech Telecommunications has received $4.7 million of orders relating to its Movement Tracking System, or MTS, contract with the U.S. Army Logistics Command. These orders bring the total orders on the contract to-date to approximately $93.0 million. The orders received are for both equipment and services. The equipment orders are for mobile satellite transceivers, ruggedized computers, related hardware and satellite service time. The remaining orders are for installation and support activities in Kuwait, Iraq and selected Army bases in the United States. Fred Kornberg, President and Chief Executive Officer of Comtech Telecommunications Corp., said, "We are pleased with the continuing demand by the U.S. Army for this important location, tracking and messaging technology." Related Links Comtech Mobile Datacom SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express Galileo: Issues Still To Be Solved Before Agreement With The U.S. Brussels - Jan 29, 2004 The European Commission announced that discussion with the Americans regarding the Galileo project are going well but that two issues must be solved before an agreement can be reached.
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