Annapolis-based TeleCommunication Systems won a contract worth $16.1 million in incremental funding “to deliver communications systems to the U.S. Marine Corps.,” reports Washington Technology.
From the article:
“The company will provide the Marine Corps with deployed engineering services for its wireless point-to-point systems and commercialization efforts in theater, the company said in a release.
The company, which specializes in developing mobile communication technology, was founded in 1987 and went public in 2000. It employs nearly 1,400 people and reported revenue of $425 million for fiscal year 2011.”
Read the full story at Washington Monthly.
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