Comtech Telecommunications Corp. Receives $102.1 Million of Movement Tracking System Orders and Provides Comments Relating to Its Business Outlook finance.yahoo.com Monday April 20, 2009, 8:00 am EDT
MELVILLE, N.Y., April 20, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Comtech Telecommunications Corp. (NasdaqGS:CMTL) announced today that its Maryland-based subsidiary, Comtech Mobile Datacom Corporation, received orders totaling $102.1 million under its Movement Tracking System, or MTS contract, with the U.S. Army. Total orders received to date against the $605.1 million MTS contract increased to $529.1 million.
The $102.1 million of orders includes approximately $97.2 million for the supply of MTS V2 systems, which feature Comtech's Model MT-2012 mobile satellite transceivers integrated with a newly upgraded ruggedized tablet computer, installation kits, technical support, engineering services and user training. These orders also include satellite network bandwidth for Afghanistan-related operations. Comtech's Model MT-2012 mobile satellite transceiver features Savi Technology's ISO-compliant EchoPoint RFID Reader, as well as secure Global Positioning System (GPS) capabilities. Almost all of these deliveries are expected to commence in Comtech's fiscal 2010. A substantial portion of these orders include newly upgraded ruggedized tablet computers that are manufactured by a third-party vendor and, as such, the margin profile is expected to be significantly lower than historical MTS orders that included a different ruggedized computer.
Separately, the Company received a $4.9 million order under its MTS contract for ruggedized laptop computers and related accessories that were immediately shipped to address operational needs in Afghanistan.
Fred Kornberg, President and Chief Executive Officer of Comtech Telecommunications Corp., said, ``The receipt of these orders, the majority of which was unexpected, is certainly a pleasant surprise. These orders affirm our belief that demand for our mobile data communications segment's products and services has never been stronger and that the military continues to view our equipment and services as critical to meeting operational requirements.''
Mr. Kornberg added, ``Although this order provides tangible evidence that fiscal 2010 will be better than we thought just a few short weeks ago, we continue to take a cautious and realistic approach as we look to fiscal 2010. Our commercial markets remain challenging and soft; however, I have no doubt that all three of our business segments will continue to build upon their existing leadership positions during these extraordinary economic times. Because the Company has just initiated its annual business planning process, we intend to provide updated and specific fiscal 2010 revenue and EPS guidance, as we normally do, during our year-end conference call which is currently expected to occur in September 2009.'' |