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FLIR Flies For Feds

Wins Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity Contract From Washington

FLIR Systems says it has been awarded an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract from the US Government for an advanced version of its 9 inch stabilized electro-optical surveillance system. The contract has a maximum value of $75 million for the delivery of up to 200 systems over a five year period. The contract was competitively awarded and resulted in an initial delivery order of $328,893 for the first production representative sample and training. Subsequent orders will be based upon evaluation of the sample unit, future funding availability, and the results of competitive trials.

"We are proud to have again been selected by the Department of Defense to provide state-of-the-art thermal imaging technology to support our forces and their mission. This contract award is further validation of our business strategy to leverage our leading technology and strong financial condition to pursue larger, longer-term program business for our Imaging Division products and we are pleased to have this opportunity to provide the next generation of thermal imaging technology for the men and women of our armed forces," said Earl R. Lewis, President and CEO of FLIR Systems.

Initial deliveries on the contract will take place in the first quarter of 2005. All work will be performed at FLIR's facility in N. Billerica, MA.

FMI: www.flir.com

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