Under the deal, the Texas-based company will provide an integrated surveillance and energy management solution for the US Navy within its Navy-wide virtual perimeter monitoring system (NVPMS).
The company said the task order is part of the $48m contract it signed with the Navy in October 2008 to design, test and implement the NVPMS in support of the Navy's Commander, Naval Installations Command and the Transportation Security Administration. The company has already received four task orders worth $27.4m under the contract.
Michael Jalbert, president and chief executive at EF Johnson, said: "Our VPMS provides robust FIPS 140-2 Validated secure broadband technology that supports wireless sensor networks for energy management while effectively providing a real-time video surveillance to protect military personnel and property. One of our core objectives is to provide the highest quality wireless LAN solutions to the DoD."
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