Engineered Support Returns to Full Production for Deployable Power System Units
11 10월 2005 - 8:10AM
PR Newswire (US)
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Engineered Support
Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:EASI) today announced that, as it previously
forecasted, its U.S. Air Force customer has lifted the stop work
order imposed on the FY04 contract modification for production of
Deployable Power Generation and Distribution System (DPGDS) primary
Power Units (PUs). With the previous lifting of the stop work
orders on FY03 PU orders, the customer has now lifted all stop work
orders on PU production. Last week, the Air Force lifted the stop
work order on 61 PUs ordered by the Air Force in FY04. The company
announced on Sept. 2 that the stop work order was lifted on 30 PUs
ordered in FY03, and in late September the Air Force lifted the
stop work orders on four PUs ordered for the Army in FY04. The
lifting of the stop work order follows the company's completion in
August of a five-week reliability audit conducted under operational
conditions, involving four DPGDS PUs. The audit was completed
successfully, without any significant issues adversely affecting
reliable operation of the units, according to Engineered Support
Vice Chairman and CEO Gerald A. Potthoff. The system maintained
over 99 percent mission availability during the testing -- well
above the Air Force standards, and in 33 days of testing the power
plant was off-line for less than two minutes, Potthoff explained.
"We expect that, having resolved the previous reliability issues,
the successful completion of the recent Reliability Audit, and the
lifting of stop-work orders, and with the Air Force's continuing
evaluation of its expeditionary power requirements, new production
orders from the Air Force customer can now be received and the
DPGDS program will move forward into a very bright future,"
Potthoff said. "We strongly believe that the DPGDS provides an
advanced, state of the art power generation capability for use in
providing prime power under austere conditions. Not only are we
gratified to see DPGDS power units available for our military units
and members serving overseas in the Global War on Terror, we're
also pleased to be able to make our power and other advanced
sustainment solutions available to our government customers for
disaster relief and first responder roles." "Once again, I would
like to express my appreciation to our valued Air Force and Army
customers, our partner Caterpillar, our key suppliers and, most
importantly our many ESSI employees, for their strong support
during this entire process," the CEO said. Engineered Support
Systems, Inc. provides advanced sustainment solutions including the
design, manufacture and supply of integrated military electronics,
support equipment and technical and logistics services for all
branches of America's armed forces and certain foreign militaries,
homeland security forces and selected government and intelligence
agencies. The company also produces specialized equipment and
systems for commercial and industrial applications. For additional
information, please visit the Company's website at
http://www.engineeredsupport.com/ . SAFE HARBOR STATEMENT UNDER THE
PRIVATE SECURITIES LITIGATION REFORM ACT OF 1995: This press
release contains forward-looking statements, within the meaning of
Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section
21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, that are
based on management's beliefs and assumptions, current
expectations, estimates and projections. Such statements, including
statements relating to Engineered Support Systems' expectations for
future financial performance, are not considered historical facts
and are considered forward-looking statements under the federal
securities laws. These statements may contain words such as
"believes," "anticipates," "plans," "expects," "intends,"
"estimates" or similar expressions. These statements are not
guarantees of future performance and are subject to risks,
uncertainties and other important factors that could cause actual
performance or achievements to differ materially from those
expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements and
include, without limitation, the decision of any of the Company's
key customers, including the U.S. government, to reduce or
terminate orders with the Company; cutbacks in defense spending by
the U.S. government; increased competition in the Company's
markets; integration of completed acquisitions; completion of the
Company's previously announced merger with DRS Technologies, Inc.;
and other risks discussed in the Company's reports filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time. Given these
uncertainties, you should not rely on forward-looking statements.
Such forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which
they were made, and Engineered Support undertakes no obligation to
update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise. DATASOURCE: Engineered
Support Systems, Inc. CONTACT: Larry Cox, Communications Mgr., of
Engineered Support Systems, +1-314-553-4960, Web site:
http://www.engineeredsupport.com/
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