
Era Selected for MLAT Surface Surveillance Systems in Turkey
Era Systems Corp., a SRA Intl. subsidiary, has been awarded a contract to deploy its surface mlat systems at 3 airports in Turkey.
FAIRFAX, Va., January 29, 2009 - Era Systems Corporation, a subsidiary of SRA International, Inc. (NYSE: SRX) SRA International, Inc. (NYSE: SRX), has been awarded a contract by the General Directorate of State Airports Authority (DHMI) to deploy its surface multilateration systems at three airports in Turkey. The airports include Ataturk International Airport in Istanbul, one of the 40 busiest airports worldwide, Antalya Airport, one of the fastest growing airports worldwide, and Esenboga International Airport in Ankara, Turkey’s fourth busiest.
Era’s solution will utilize its MSSsm multilateration system as well as Squidsm vehicle tracking units to provide air traffic controllers with complete surface situational awareness in all climatic conditions. The systems will be integrated into an advanced-surface movement guidance and control system (A-SMGCS) provided by HITT, the prime on the contract.
“While airports around the world are beginning to feel the effect of the current global economic crisis, safety and efficiency are still paramount to successful operations,” said Russell Hulstrom, vice president of Era’s Air Traffic Management business. “MSS by Era provides unmatched accuracy, coverage and reliability – and does so with extremely low acquisition and maintenance costs.”
Era is the world leader in proven next generation surveillance technologies and has more than 100 customers in over 40 countries and has been selected in the vast majority of recent worldwide procurements.
Acquired by SRA in July 2008, Era Systems Corporation provides advanced surveillance technologies for the air traffic management, airport operations, military and security markets. For more information about Era, please visit www.sra.com/era.
About SRA International, Inc.
SRA and its subsidiaries are dedicated to solving complex problems of global significance for government organizations serving the national security, civil government and global health markets. Founded in 1978, the company and its subsidiaries have expertise in such areas as air surveillance and air traffic management; contract research organization (CRO) services; cybersecurity; disaster response planning; enterprise resource planning; environmental strategies; IT systems, infrastructure and managed services; logistics; public health preparedness; strategic management consulting; systems engineering; and wireless integration.
FORTUNE® magazine has chosen SRA as one of the “100 Best Companies to Work For” for ten consecutive years. The company and its subsidiaries employ more than 6,600 employees serving clients from headquarters in Fairfax, Va., and offices around the world. For additional information on SRA, please visit www.sra.com.
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