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120General Managermark.mitchell Business Wire 2009. BINGEN, Wash.–(Business Wire)–Insitu has received a US$30 million contract from the Canadian government toprovide small unmanned aerial vehicle (SUAV) services to support the CanadianForces` intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) operations inAfghanistan. The initial one-year contract includes two additional one-yearoptions. The award comes after ScanEagle successfully proved itself on the battlefield insupport of Canadian troops in Afghanistan under an interim contract. The newcontract includes in-theater flight operations, on-demand payloadreconfiguration and aircraft maintenance.

“ScanEagle has logged more than 150,000 flight-hours in theater,” said InsituCEO Steve Sliwa. “Our demonstrated experience coupled with reliable SUAVtechnology and services will continue to protect and serve the Canadian Forces.”Insitu SUAV Program Manager Greg Davis added, “We are proud to continue ourexcellent working relationship with the Canadian Forces and to help furtherdevelop their expertise in unmanned aircraft systems. The collaborative planwe`ve put together includes several evolutionary steps in technology that willmitigate government expense for improved system capability.” The contract was awarded April 3 through Canada`s Public Works and GovernmentServices on behalf of the Department of National Defence. The SUAV servicesprovided by Insitu include training Canadian Forces personnel, providingoperations and maintenance personnel in theater, providing technical andengineering support, and managing an integrated logistics support system.

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