USA: ACTERNA CORP. AWARDED CONTRACT FOR BIT ERROR RATE TESTERS.

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Acterna Corp., Germantown, Md., is being awarded an $8,855,000 firm-fixed- price requirements contract to manufacture bit error rate testers to support the general purpose Electric Test Equipment Weapons System. Work will be performed in Germantown, Md., and is expected to be ...

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