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Comtech Wins New Order For Its Movement Tracking System Contract Comtech Telecommunications Corp. said Tuesday that its Maryland-based subsidiary, Comtech Mobile Datacom Corp., has recently received $3.7 million of additional orders for mobile satellite transceivers, ruggedized computers, and satellite service time 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 $96.7 million. Fred Kornberg, President and Chief Executive Officer of Comtech Telecommunications Corp., said, "The continuing strong level of MTS orders will contribute to fiscal 2004 being a record year, not only for our mobile data communications segment, but also for Comtech." Comtech Mobile Datacom Corp., a Germantown, Maryland-based company, is engaged in the provision of satellite-based packet data communication systems and location and messaging services. Related Links Comtech Mobile Datacom Corp SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express EMS Tech Delivers First Antenna Flight Set For Advanced EHF Bird Atlanta - Apr 13, 2004 EMS Technologies, Inc. reports it has completed the first set of beam-forming networks (BFN) for the Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) military communications program. Under development by a team led by Lockheed Martin Corporation, AEHF will provide the next generation of global, highly secure, survivable communications for warfighters in all services of the Department of Defense.
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