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EF Johnson Press Release - November 12, 2009
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EF Johnson Technologies, Inc. Receives Multi-Year State-Wide Contract and a $6.1 Million Order for Mobile Radios
from a State Police Force
Company to provide award-winning Project 25 compliant mobile radios
Irving, TX – November 12, 2009 – EF Johnson Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: EFJI) announced today that
it has received a new state-wide multi-year contract and an order valued at $6.1 million from a large state police
force. The order calls for the Company to provide its award-winning ES Series of Project 25 compliant mobile
radios and accessories.
“Police officers in jurisdictions throughout the state will be using our mobile
radios,” said Michael Jalbert, president and chief executive officer of EF Johnson Technologies, Inc. “Our ES
Series of mobile radios are well suited for police due to the second-generation Enhanced (AMBE+2) Project 25
Vocoder for superior voice quality and reduction of background noise, solid construction, and compliance with
military specifications for extreme temperatures, vibration, and shock. The police force will be using these
radios to access city and county systems throughout the state. We are continuing to see good traction in our state
and local business, and we are looking forward to helping this customer keep their citizens safe.”
Contact Information
Kevin Nolan, 972.819.0710
e-mail:
knolan@efji.com
About EF Johnson Technologies, Inc
Headquartered in Irving, Texas, EF Johnson Technologies, Inc. focuses on innovating, developing and marketing the
highest quality secure communications solutions to organizations whose mission is to protect and save lives. The
Company’s customers include first responders in public safety and public service, the federal government, and
industrial organizations. The Company’s products are marketed under the EFJohnson, 3e Technologies International,
and Transcrypt International names. For more information, visit
http://www.EFJohnsonTechnologies.com.
Safe Harbor Certain matters discussed in this press release constitute forward-looking
statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking
statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause the actual results, performance or
achievements to differ materially from those expressed, suggested or implied by the forward-looking statements due
to a number of risk factors including, but not limited to, the level of demand for the company’s products and
services, reliance on contract manufacturers, the timely procurement of necessary manufacturing components,
software feature development and the implementation of application software, successful integration of the system
components, dependence on continued funding of governmental agency programs, general economic and business
conditions, and other risks detailed in the company's reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission,
including its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the period ended December 31, 2007 and in the company's subsequent
filings with the SEC. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this press release and the
company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events, or otherwise. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these
forward-looking statements.
Posted 11/15/2009
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