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COM DEV Int'l Wins Multiple Satellite Equipment Contracts

6/21/2012 4:07 PM ET

COM DEV International Ltd. (CDV.TO: Quote) announced that it has been awarded three significant contracts to deliver hardware for commercial and military communications satellites. The combined value of the contracts is in excess of C$11 million.

In addition, one of the contracts is initially structured as an Authorization to Proceed, and is expected to lead to a fully funded contract valued at a further C$3 million, bringing the total expected value of the three contracts to more than C$14 million.

COM DEV said it will provide switches, multiplexer assemblies and other passive microwave equipment for the satellites. Work on the contracts will be carried out at the Company's facilities in Cambridge, Ontario and El Segundo, California over the next 18 months.

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