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Force Protection Receives $19.6 M for Additional Field Service Support
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Tuesday, Feb 7, 2012


Force Protection Receives $19.6 M for Additional Field Service Support

(June 25, 2010) -- Force Protection, Inc. (NASDAQ: FRPT), a leading designer, developer and manufacturer of survivability solutions and provider of total life cycle support for those products, today announced it has received a modification to contract M67854-07-D-5031 from the United States Marine Corps Systems Command for additional field service support. The $19.6 million firm fixed-price contract modification provides for 216 field service representatives and associated support for continued installation of Independent Suspension System ("ISS") kits on the Cougar Mine Resistant Ambush Protected ("MRAP") vehicle fleet at the MRAP Sustainment Facility in Kuwait. Work is scheduled to begin on July 1, 2010 and be completed by September 30, 2010.

Randy Hutcherson, Chief Operating Officer of Force Protection, commented, "Given the austere environment in Afghanistan, the installation of ISS kits on the Cougar has proven to be a critical addition to the vehicle's capabilities. Combined with unsurpassed levels of survivability and sustainability, we are proud to provide a highly-sought solution for our troops in harm's way. Optimal vehicle suspension is just one component of the Marine Corps' ongoing and comprehensive program to enhance its Cougar fleet, and we are continuing our leading role in this important initiative."

Source : Force Protection, Inc. (NASDAQ: FRPT)

Published on ASDNews: Jun 28, 2010

 

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