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CirTran Receives New Order from United States Air Force; Continued Interest in Racore's Fiber Optic Network Adaptors by Various Government Agencies
Business Wire, Sept 8, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY -- CirTran Corp. (OTC BB: CIRT), an international full-service contract electronics manufacturer of printed circuit board assemblies, cables and harnesses, today announced it has received a new order from the United States Air Force. This new order is a follow-up order from its most recent order placed in July 2004. The order was placed through CirTran's wholly owned subsidiary Racore Technology Corp. for its M8193 100FX Fiber Optic Network Adaptor Card, which is exclusively manufactured by CirTran Corp. and will be shipped to Ramstein Air Force Base in Germany. CirTran continues to provide the United States Air Force, as well as many United States government agencies, its network adaptor units through this same relationship.
Trevor M. Saliba, executive vice president, Worldwide Business Development, said, "We are very excited about this new order from the United States Air Force since it was placed directly by them. With the continued increase in government spending on defense and systems upgrade, we are very positive about CirTran's upside benefit in continuing our marketing campaign for pursuing large government contracts."
About CirTran Corp.
Founded in 1993, CirTran Corp. has established itself as a premier full-service contract electronics manufacturer by building printed circuit board assemblies, cables, and harnesses to the most exacting specifications. CirTran is headquartered in Salt Lake City with a state-of-the-art 40,000-square-foot facility. CirTran also provides "just-in-time" inventory management techniques that minimize the OEM's investment in component inventories, personnel and related facilities, thereby reducing costs and ensuring speedy time-to-market. For further information about CirTran, please visit the company's Web site located at www.cirtran.com.
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