Astrophysics Awarded $6 M US Navy Contract
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Nov 4, 2014

Astrophysics Awarded $6 M US Navy Contract

Astrophysics X-ray Systems Selected by the U.S. Navy to Protect Vessels Deployed to Foreign Ports

Astrophysics, Inc. , a leader in conventional and air cargo security X-ray inspection systems, today announced it has won a $6 million contract from the United States Navy to help protect entry control points deployed at seaports around the world. The company's advanced X-ray solutions will be used to screen visitors and personnel before they embark and accelerate offloading processes.

Astrophysics was selected from a large field of competitors to fulfill the Navy XRBS program's five-year contract to supply and deploy ruggedized X-ray inspection systems. Because Astrophysics systems are engineered and manufactured in the U.S., the company is able to customize and ship its advanced X-ray solutions quickly, making Astrophysics an ideal option for the U.S. Navy as well as the TSA and others.

"Astrophysics is known around the world for market-leading screening solutions," said François Zayek, CEO of Astrophysics. "We have a long history of helping protect the men and women that protect our great nation and we are pleased to announce this latest contract."

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The Navy selected Astrophysics' XIS-7858 system which features a standard 180kV generator for heightened penetration and enhanced object recognition. The XIS-7858 is the ideal screening solution for any location in need of increased screening dimensions within a consolidated space. The Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract was issued by the Navy XRBS program which is managed by the Crane Division out of Indiana.