IRVING, Tex – EFJ, Inc. (NASDAQ: EFJI) announced today that its EFJohnson subsidiary has received a $4 million contract from a federal agency. The contract calls for EFJohnson to provide its Project 25 compliant radios and repeaters, which will be used in disaster relief efforts for the upcoming hurricane season.
“Our mission is to provide first responders with Project 25 compliant communications solutions,” said Michael E. Jalbert, chairman and chief executive officer of EFJ, Inc. “This order fits in perfectly with our mission. The customer will be using our solutions to provide interoperable emergency communications in disaster relief situations,” Jalbert added.
About EFJohnson
EFJohnson is a leading provider of two way radios and communication systems for law enforcement, fire fighters, EMS, and the military. Founded in 1923, the company has a lengthy history of leadership in numerous communication industry standards initiatives and organizations and was one of the first developers of wireless communications products to be fully compliant with federal government Project 25 interoperability standards. EFJohnson offers a comprehensive portfolio of digital and analog radio communications solutions which assist in effectively and affordably managing the transition to digital P25 compliant systems. For more information, visit http://www.EFJohnson.com.
About EFJ, Inc
EFJ, Inc. is the Irving, Texas based parent company to industry-leading wireless telecommunications solutions businesses. EFJ, Inc. is home to the EFJohnson Company, one of the first developers of Project 25 mobile communications products and solutions and Transcrypt International, a leader in secure communication solutions. For more information, visit http://www.efji.com.
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