Computed radiography vendor iCRco of Torrance, CA, has created a new division of the company to fulfill a large military contract that it received in 2008.
iCRco said the division will be based in a standalone 15,000-sq-ft facility with its own staff, and it will be dedicated to supporting orders from the U.S. military, as well as those from foreign militaries and contractors. New hires have been added to handle technical support, training, and customer service, the company said.
The military in August 2008 picked iCRco's Vertx product to provide digital images in battlefield situations and stationary medical offices.
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