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Tuesday, June 10, 2008 , Updated

Irving-based EF Johnson Technologies wins $10 million contract from Yukon government

EF Johnson Technologies, Inc. announced today that it has received a $10 million contract from the Yukon government. The contract calls for the company to provide its Project 25 compliant Conventional IP25(TM) infrastructure system along with its Project 25 compliant portable and mobile radios and accessories.

The government hopes the new radios will help bear attack victims seek assistance, cameras

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The government hopes the new radios will help bear attack victims seek assistance, cameras

"Our conventional Project 25 infrastructure system has an excellent reputation," said Michael Jalbert, chairman and chief executive officer of EF Johnson Technologies, Inc. "Using industry-standard Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology, our Conventional IP25 system provides a secure, reliable and scalable infrastructure. We are firmly committed to supporting both trunked and conventional systems." According to Jalbert, the customer has 43 radio sites throughout the 186,000 square mile territory. The over the air rekeying (OTAR) capability provides control over all of the P25 radios in the system, and P25 data capabilities of the radios will enable greater flexibility.

Headquartered in Irving, EF Johnson Technologies, Inc. focuses on innovating, developing and marketing the highest quality secure communications solutions to first responders in public safety and public service, the federal government, and industrial organizations.

Source: EF Johnson



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