4th Oct 2012 07:00
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04 September 2012
Ultra Electronics Holdings plc
("Ultra" or "the Group")
Ultra awarded £14m contract to supply sensor management and situational awareness system for UK MoD
Ultra announces that its Command & Control Systems business, based in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, has been awarded a contract worth up to £14m by the UK Ministry of Defence.
The contract will be executed by the Surveillance Systems business unit within Command & Control Systems, based in Burridge, Southampton. The programme is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2014.
Ultra has a proven track record in developing and supporting total surveillance system solutions integrating a broad array of sensors including land and maritime radars, electro optical systems, unattended ground sensors, and communication solutions. Ultra's systems enable effective detection, recognition, identification and tracking of personnel and contacts to protect a range of assets, including critical national, military and civil installations, oil and gas platforms, facilities and pipelines, ports and harbours and high value utility installations.
Rakesh Sharma, Chief Executive of Ultra, commented:
"I am pleased that the excellence of Ultra's surveillance capability has been recognised by the award of this contract by the UK Ministry of Defence. This is a fine example of Ultra delivering its strategies for growth by working closely with its customer."
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Enquiries:
Rakesh Sharma, Chief Executive | 020 8813 4307 |
Paul Dean, Group Finance Director | |
Susan Ellis, Senior Communications Adviser | 07836 522722 |
James White, MHP Communications | 020 3128 8756 |
www.ultra-electronics.com
Further information about Ultra:
Ultra Electronics is an internationally successful defence, security, transport and energy company with a long, consistent track record of development and growth. Ultra businesses constantly innovate to create solutions to customer requirements that are different from and better than those of the Group's competitors. The Group has about one hundred and eighty distinct market or technology niches within its twenty-nine businesses. The diversity of niches enables Ultra to contribute to a large number of platforms and programmes and provides resilience to the Group's financial performance.
Ultra has world-leading positions in many of its niches and, as an independent, non-threatening partner, is able to support all of the main prime contractors with specialist capabilities and solutions. As a result of such positioning, Ultra's systems, equipment or services are often mission-critical to the successful operation of the platform to which they contribute. In turn, this mission-criticality secures Ultra's positions for the long-term which underpin the superior financial performance of the Group.
Ultra offers support to its customers through the design, delivery and support phases of a programme. The Group's businesses have a high degree of operational autonomy where the local management teams are empowered to devise and implement competitive strategies that reflect their expertise in their specific niches. The Group has a small head office and executive team that provide to the individual businesses the same agile, responsive support that they provide to customers as well as formulating Ultra's overarching, corporate strategy.
Across the Group's three divisions, the major market sectors in which Ultra operates are:
Defence: Ultra supplies advanced electronic and electrical systems and equipment to coalition defence forces around the world. The Group innovates to provide specialist capabilities that are superior to those available to the enemy. By focusing on delivering comparative military advantage, Ultra can gain market share and exploit the headroom for growth that is available in defence budgets worldwide.
Security and cyber: Ultra provides highly differentiated systems and capabilities to the broad security, intelligence and cyber market. Driven by the actions of rogue states, terrorist groups and organised crime, governments worldwide are focusing expenditure preferentially on addressing these threats. Ultra has highly specialised capabilities in secure communications, networks and high-grade cryptographic equipment, key management systems and surveillance and intelligence gathering systems.
Transport: Ultra provides specialist software, systems and equipment for use in mass passenger transport systems. This includes high integrity real-time controls for civil aircraft, advanced IT solutions for modern airports and trackside power equipment for transit rail systems. Demand in these areas, is driven by rising populations in affluent and developing regions of the world.
Energy: Countries around the world are addressing the strategic need to have secure access to increasing amounts of low carbon energy. Ultra has a range of safety critical sensors and controls used in existing and new build nuclear reactors. The Group has innovative portable energy sources powered by readily available propane gas. Ultra also has specialist sensors, derived from defence applications, which are highly effective in the underwater environment at hydrocarbon mapping.
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