RELM Wireless Corporation today revealed orders totaling $2.6 million from agencies of the United States Federal Government. According to the company sources, the order which is a part of APCO-25 project would be completed by the end of this year.
RELM President and Chief Executive Officer David Storey said, "One of our primary objectives is to penetrate new federal government agencies. These orders, which include business from new federal agencies, are an indication of RELM's progress toward that objective, and demonstrate growing confidence in our products and services among agencies of the federal government. The products associated with these orders will be widely deployed, providing the reliable communications capabilities demanded by public safety and military professionals in critical situations. The foundation of RELM is built on understanding and meeting those demands."
RELM Wireless Corporation is a manufacturer, developer and distributor of wireless mobile, two-way communication equipments and radios which are widely used in commercial and industrial applications, including disaster recovery.
With APCO Project 25, RELM is believed to gain immense appreciation which in turn is expected to push the company’s growth manifolds. The company takes pride in being one of the first manufacturers to develop P25-compliant technology.
Communication during emergencies has been a major task and RELM has contributed major effort in shifting towards interoperability during the failure of available communication. APCO-25 refers to a group of standards for digital radio communications to be deployed by federal, state or province and local public safety agencies in North America. These standards allow two-way communications especially during a crisis.
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