Imaging equipment developer Analogic reported a new order for its Explosive Assessment Computed Tomography (EXACT) Systems from New York City-based L-3 Communications subsidiary, L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems.
The deal is valued at approximately $26 million, and will be implemented over the course of 2005, with shipments beginning in the first quarter, according to Peabody, MA-based Analogic.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
September 2, 2004
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