Company to Provide Submersible P25 Radios IRVING, Texas, Aug. 18
IRVING, Texas, Aug. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- EF Johnson Technologies,
Inc. (Nasdaq: EFJI) announced today that it has received a $2.0 million task
order against the $16 million United States Department of Homeland Security
(DHS) multi-year contract previously announced by the Company on October 11,
2007. The task order calls for the company to provide its submersible Project
25 compliant radios and accessories to the DHS.
"Our Project 25 compliant radios feature the Enhanced P25 Vocoder, and
with the immersion housing they meet military specifications (MIL SPEC) 810C
through 810F as well as the IP67 specification for submersibility," said
Michael E. Jalbert, chairman and chief executive officer of EF Johnson
Technologies. "The FIPS-compliant encryption algorithms provide the security
that the customer requires."
"This is the third order we have received from this DHS customer, and they
have praised how responsive all levels of our organization have been
throughout the fulfillment of the previous orders. We recently changed our
tagline to 'We Respond' and this order further validates that tagline." The
company will ship the order in the third quarter, Jalbert added.
About EF Johnson Technologies, Inc.
Headquartered in Irving, Texas, EF Johnson Technologies, Inc. focuses on
innovating, developing and marketing the highest quality secure communications
solutions to organizations whose mission is to protect and save lives. The
Company's customers include first responders in public safety and public
service, the federal government, and industrial organizations. The Company's
products are marketed under the EFJohnson, 3e Technologies International, and
Transcrypt International names. For more information, visit
http://www.efji.com .
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SOURCE EF Johnson Technologies, Inc.