Emily Bader//February 14, 2017
Emily Bader//February 14, 2017
Princeton-based Mikros Systems Corp. announced Tuesday it has received the first delivery order under its multi-year $35 million contract with the Navy.Princeton-based Mikros Systems Corp. announced Tuesday it has received the first delivery order under its multi-year $35 million contract with the Navy.
The order is valued at $1.1 million and will produce 11 new maintenance systems for the Navy. The Adaptive Diagnostic Electronic Portable Testset, or ADEPT, systems will be produced at the Mikros Manufacturing and Depot Center in Florida and be delivered to the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Indiana later this year.
“We are excited and ready to ramp up the ADEPT production line here in Largo,” Mark Laureigh, Mikros director of operations, said in a prepared statement. “Having served in the U.S. Navy maintaining and operating an AN/SPY-1 radar system, I know full well the current value and future potential ADEPT brings to our sailors. We are proud for each opportunity we have to serve the men and women of our armed forces.”