Engineered Support to Restart Production on FY03 Contract Orders for Deployable Power System Units; Expects to Restart Full Prod
09 September 2005 - 11:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Engineered Support
Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:EASI) today announced that, as it previously
forecasted in its third quarter earnings call report, its U.S. Air
Force customer has lifted the stop work order imposed on the FY03
contract modification for production of Deployable Power Generation
and Distribution System (DPGDS) primary Power Units (PUs). In
August, the company successfully completed a five-week reliability
audit conducted under operational conditions, involving a sample of
four DPGDS PUs. The audit was completed to the satisfaction of the
Air Force, without any significant issues that adversely affected
the reliability of the units, according to Engineered Support Vice
Chairman and CEO Gerald A. Potthoff. The system maintained over 99
percent mission availability during the testing -- well above the
Air Force standards, and in 33 days of testing the power plant was
off-line for less than two minutes, Potthoff explained. The lifting
of the stop work order involves 30 PPUs in various stages of
production under the DPGDS contract and allows for the completion
of production and/or retrofit work to address the previously
identified and resolved system reliability issues. The formal
report on the reliability audit will be issued to the Air Force
later this month and the company expects that the evaluation of
this report will then trigger the removal of the stop work order on
the remaining increment of 65 DPGDS PUs currently under contract.
These units would be delivered throughout fiscal 2006. "We expect
that, with the resolution of the previous reliability issues, the
successful completion of the recent Reliability Audit, and the
lifting of stop-work orders, new production orders for both the Air
Force and Army will be released. This will set up the DPGDS program
for a very bright future," Potthoff said. "We strongly believe that
the DPGDS provides an advanced, state of the art technology, power
capability for use in providing prime power under austere
conditions. Not only are we gratified to see DPGDS power units
available for our military units and members serving overseas in
the Global War on Terror, we're also pleased to be able to make our
power and other advanced sustainment solutions available to our
government customers as they provide relief to the
Hurricane-stricken Gulf Coast region. "Once again, I would like to
express my appreciation to our valued Air Force and Army customers,
our partner Caterpillar, our key suppliers and, most importantly
our many ESSI employees, for their strong support during this
entire process," the CEO said. Engineered Support Systems, Inc.
provides advanced sustainment solutions including the design,
manufacture and supply of integrated military electronics, support
equipment and technical and logistics services for all branches of
America's armed forces and certain foreign militaries, homeland
security forces and selected government and intelligence agencies.
The company also produces specialized equipment and systems for
commercial and industrial applications. For additional information,
please visit the Company's website at
http://www.engineeredsupport.com/ . DATASOURCE: Engineered Support
Systems, Inc. CONTACT: Larry Cox, Communications Mgr of Engineered
Support Systems, Inc., +1-314-553-4960, Web site:
http://www.engineeredsupport.com/
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