PositiveID’s E-N-G Mobile Systems Ships Mobile Lab in Excess of $700,000 to Customer
E-N-G has delivered more than 400 mobile labs to domestic and international customers
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PositiveID Corporation
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GlobeNewswire
DELRAY BEACH, Fla., April 25, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- PositiveID Corporation (“PositiveID” or “Company”) (PSID), a life sciences company focused on
focused on detection and diagnostics, announced today that its E-N-G Mobile Systems (“ENG”) subsidiary has shipped a 40-foot BSL-3 compliant mobile laboratory valued in excess of $700,000. Due to the nature and location of the mobile lab, the customer is being kept confidential. Since its inception, ENG, a specialty vehicle manufacturer acquired by PositiveID in December 2015, has delivered more than 400 mobile labs to customers around the world.
The largest and fastest growing aspect of ENG’s business over the last decade has been its mobile labs segment, which includes government and corporate laboratories for chemical, biological, nuclear, radiological and explosives testing in the field. ENG has delivered more than 100 mobile labs for the U.S. Army, plus numerous laboratories to other government agencies including U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, prominent national laboratories, and nine of the 10 regions of the Environmental Protection Agency.
“ENG is an industry leader in designing mobile labs for chemical and biological detection, monitoring, and analysis,” stated William J. Caragol, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of PositiveID. “This mobile lab, developed under a large contract that will generate significant revenue for PositiveID during the second quarter and keep us on track to reach our revenue goals for 2016, is the latest example of our robust capabilities, expertise and best-in-class products.”
In addition to mobile labs, ENG has delivered more than 1,200 other technical vehicle systems. These include communications/command centers, broadcast news vehicles, radio frequency monitoring, infrared monitoring and video communications vehicle systems, plus a wide range of mobile systems for emergency preparedness and threat response
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