Jan 17 2008
ITT Corporation today announced that its night vision business was awarded an order from the U.S. Army Research, Development & Engineering Command Acquisition Center totaling $174.7 million. The order is for the AN/PVS-14 night vision monocular—ITT's most versatile night vision unit—and spare image tubes. It is the latest order for the Omnibus VII contract awarded by the U.S. Army in September 2005.
The AN/PVS-14 allows users to adjust the gain control in varying light conditions in both urban and rural settings. These versatile devices can be hand-held, head or weapon mounted, or fitted to a camera. The spare image tubes will support the Army Life Cycle Management Command's reset initiatives to refurbish battle-worn goggles.
"The Omnibus VII contract has been an important tool for the Army to equip every serving unit with crucial night vision technology in support of night and low-light missions," said Mike Hayman, president and general manager, ITT Night Vision. "We are pleased to receive this latest order, and are proud to support our warfighters."
In addition to the AN/PVS-14 monocular devices, image tubes for AN/PVS-7 and AN/PVS-14 goggles will be delivered through this latest order. ITT's Omnibus VII contract has a total potential value of $1.39 billion. Work will be performed in Roanoke, Va.
By the end of 2007, ITT had received Omnibus VII orders for more than 250,000 AN/PVS-14 monocular devices, 3,000 AN/PVS-7 goggles and 100,000 associated spare image intensifier tubes.