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CirTran receives new order from Washington state government agency

Fiber Optics Weekly Update, August 6, 2004

Continued government interest in CirTran's LAN products

CirTran Corp., an international full-service contract electronics manufacturer of printed circuit board assemblies, cables, and harnesses, recently announced that it has received an initial order for its OptiCORE 100FX Fiber Optic M8192 Network Adaptor Card from the Douglas County Public Utility District located in the state of Washington. The order was placed through CirTran's wholly-owned subsidiary, Racore Technology Corp.

The cards will be installed at The Wells Hydroelectric Project, the chief generating resource for the Douglas County PUD, the project's owner and operator. The project is operated under a license with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The hydrocombine structure is 1,165 feet in length, and the dam is 4,460 feet long overall. The Wells project has 10 generating units rated at a combined 840 megawatts. Eleven gate spillway openings can pass a flood of more than 8,800,000 gallons of water per second.

Trevor M. Saliba, CirTran's senior vice president of worldwide business development, commented, "We are very proud of the continued interest in Racore's Local Area Network (LAN) products from multiple government agencies and Fortune 500 companies. This contract represents another United States government agency utilizing the advanced technology and high security of Racore's products, which are manufactured by its parent company, CirTran Corp."

For more information, visit www.racore.com.

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