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EFJohnson receives $4 million Air Force order

Apr 19, 2004 12:00 PM

EFJohnson has received a $4 million order from the United States Air Force to provide mobile and portable radios for multiple installations, EFJohnson’s parent company—EFJ—announced today.

EFJohnson’s 5100 series Project 25 portable radios are being deployed by the Air Force to meet National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) mandated narrowband standards and expanded operational requirements. The order is scheduled to be shipped this quarter.

“The fact that the Air Combat Command has bought EFJohnson radios again this year shows that we have the solution that is right for their needs,” EFJ Chairman and CEO Michael Jalbert said in a prepared statement.

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