LONDON, UK: Solid State plc (AIM: SOLI has been awarded a additional £9.8 million contract by the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) to provide communications equipment to a defence buyer through its Systems division.
The revenues from this contract are anticipated to contribute towards market expectations for the monetary year 2023/2024.
Commenting on the contract, Gary Marsh, Chief Executive of Solid State, said: “It is very pleasing to safe such a significant follow-on order from NATO, so quickly after securing the £7.3m order introduced on 14 November 2022. Matthew Richards and his team within the Systems division have done an excellent job in assembly the exacting necessities of NATO’s needs, which has been rewarded through these two contract awards.”
Solid State plc (SOLI) is a value-added electronics group supplying commercial, industrial and defence markets with sturdy components, assemblies, manufactured units and energy units to be used in specialist and harsh environments. The Group’s mantra is – ‘Trusted technology for demanding environments’.
Operating through two main divisions: Systems (Steatite, Active Silicon & Custom Power) and Components (Solid State Supplies, Pacer, Willow Technologies & AEC); the Group specialises in complex engineering challenges often requiring design-in support and component sourcing for computing, power, communications, electronic, electro-mechanical and opto-electronic products.
Headquartered in Redditch, UK, Solid State employs roughly four hundred staff throughout the UK and US, serving specialist markets with excessive barriers to entry in industrial, defence and security, transportation, medical and energy.
Solid State was established in 1971 and admitted to AIM in June 1996. The Group has grown organically and by acquisition – having made four acquisitions within the final 5 years.