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American Science and Engineering, Inc. Receives $3.4 Million Service and Maintenance Order for ZBVs from the U.S. ... - Read More

Date Added: June 24, 2008 02:04:02 AM
American Science and Engineering, Inc. (NASDAQ: ASEI) (AS&E(R)), a leader in X-ray detection technology, announced today the receipt of a $3.4 million order from the U.S. Government for service, support, and spare parts for Z Backscatter Vans (ZBV). AS&E was awarded the initial Base Year of the contract in September of 2006 valued at $11.0 million and was awarded Option Year One of the contract ...

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