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Martone Radio Technology Wins Contract for Wireless Surveillance Stations
 TMCnet Contributing Editor
Martone Radio Technology will reportedly deliver multiple wireless surveillance stations to the United States Government.
Martone’s stations integrate high performance transceiver hardware and software able to rapidly create actionable intelligence data. The company explains that it is unable to disclose the details regarding the application due to the sensitive nature of the mission requirements.
The company also emphasizes that the selection of Martone Radio Technology as main provider of Radio Frequency  equipment clearly reflects the supremacy that the Company has achieved in this market segment.
Martone Radio Technology enjoys a reputation for accuracy, precision and speed in wireless network monitoring and intelligence. The Company claims to have delivered equipment for thousands of critical missions.
“This award is significant to Martone Radio Technology and it recognizes the importance of our unique technology in helping the U.S. military with the most innovative and reliable products our defense industry can deploy,” said Max Martone, chief executive officer in a statement.
Martone Radio Technology made news earlier this month when it received significant orders to provide advanced wireless equipment used in portable and/or mobile applications supporting the U.S. intelligence and military community.
The company received these contracts from various U.S. agencies and U.S. government organizations as well as domestic defense prime contractors. Martone will deploy several high-performance wireless receivers, transceivers and direction finding equipment.
Headquartered in San Ramon, California, Martone Radio Technology provides leading edge wireless products and services to defense, government intelligence and commercial customers.
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