Optex Systems Announces $1.5 Million Order for Optical Assemblies Supporting an Enhanced Night Vision Goggle Binocular Program

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RICHARDSON, TX / ACCESSWIRE / May 1, 2024 / Optex Systems Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:OPXS), a leading manufacturer of precision optical sighting systems for domestic and worldwide military and commercial applications, announced today it has been awarded a new contract from a U.S. Government Prime Contractor, in support of a Night Vision Goggle system. The order value is $1.5M with deliveries covering most of fiscal 2025.

Bill Bates, GM, Applied Optics Center stated "AOC is the primary supplier to Prime Contractors for laser interference filters and protective window assemblies used on many of the Night Vision Goggle Binocular systems currently being produced for the U.S. Government. This award adds to our growing backlog for units of this type and ensures that our people and equipment will stay busy and continue to produce cost effective optical assemblies for our customers as well as the U.S. Government."

With this order, the current Optex backlog is in excess of $43.5 million.

ABOUT OPTEX SYSTEMS

Optex, which was founded in 1987, is a Richardson, Texas-based ISO 9001:2015 certified concern, which manufactures optical sighting systems and assemblies, primarily for Department of Defense (DOD) applications. Its products are installed on various types of U.S. military land vehicles, such as the Abrams and Bradley fighting vehicles, Light Armored and Armored Security Vehicles, and have been selected for installation on the Stryker family of vehicles. Optex also manufactures and delivers numerous periscope configurations, rifle and surveillance sights, and night vision optical assemblies. Optex delivers its products both directly to the military services and to prime contractors. For additional information, please visit the Company's website at www.optexsys.com.

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