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Exail to Provide Navigation Tech to US Coast Guard: Week in Brief: 06/02/23

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PARIS, June 2, 2023 — Exploration technology company Exail received a $2.2 million contract from the U.S. Coast Guard to replace obsolete gyrocompass systems on the 175-ft Keeper-class buoy tenders. The contract includes Octans gyrocompasses and Netans navigation data distribution systems and covers a base year and nine options over a 10-year performance period. Built on Exail’s fiber optic gyroscope technology, the Octans gyrocompass will provide highly reliable and precise navigation data. Complementing Octans, the Netans data distribution system will facilitate the sharing of crucial navigation...Read full article

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    Published: June 2023
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