ENW ... I am starting to feel like a broken record :-) More great news. This is another one which will be huge.
EnWave Sells Second Radiant Energy Vacuum Machine to the United States Army VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 30, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- EnWave Corporation (TSX-V: ENW | FSE:E4U) (“EnWave”, or the "Company") announced today that it has signed a Purchase Requisition (the "Agreement") with the United States Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center to supply a second Radiant Energy Vacuum (“REV™”) machine to help further the development efforts focused on improving the quality of Close Combat Assault Rations and their subsequent deployment.
After a successful presentation at the Pentagon in May 2018 and confirmed internal demand for REV™ dried rations, the CCDC Soldier Center purchased their first REV™ machine and fast tracked the research and development necessary for implementation with close combat warfighters. Since that time, the CCDC Soldier Center has made significant product development progress in several areas and has also begun collaborating with the U.S. Army’s approved supplier network.
EnWave and the CCDC Soldier Center will continue to collaborate with potential vendors to manufacture and supply REV™-dried, nutrient rich field rations for the United States Army. Any interested parties are encouraged to contact EnWave Corporation at info@enwave.net.
About the U.S Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center (CCDC-SC)
Formerly known as the U.S. Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center (NSRDEC), the U.S Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center optimizes and modernizes individual Soldier and squad performance, and increases combat readiness and lethality to ensure dominance in multi-domain operations. CCDC Soldier Center uses science and engineering expertise, in collaboration with our DoD, industry and academia partners in the innovation ecosystem, to advance Soldier/squad performance optimization, readiness, lethality, and synthetic training environments. The CCDC Soldier Center’s research and development focus is concentrated on six core domains, each of which provide exactly what the Soldier needs given the unique combat environment in which they serve. These include: Basic & Early Applied Research; Clothing & Protective Equipment; Airdrop/Aerial Delivery; DoD Combat Feeding; Expeditionary Maneuver Support; Soldier/Small Combat Unit Technology Maturation & Demonstration; Human Systems Integration Sciences; and DoD Combat Feeding. These Soldier Center ensures our Soldiers are optimized, protected, and lethal. |