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Biral and Microstep-MIS are pleased to announce that on February 3 2021, the Russian office of MicroStep-MIS received the certificate of state registration of measuring instruments for visibility and present weather sensors, issued by the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology (Rosstandart). Microstep-MIS is the official representative of Biral (UK) in Russia and the Republic of Belarus.
The process for the certification of the equipment took just over one year. Gaining this important certification gives full confidence in the quality and performance of the Biral sensors to domestic Russian consumers and allows the opportunity to export them across all Russian states and affiliated countries and importantly, to participate in auctions and public procurement tenders.
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Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. on March 16, 2021 at 7:30 AM
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WASHINGTON: Raytheon will soon deliver the Army’s first “production readiness” model of the new LTAMDS radar, in time for key tests this summer. By next September (2022), the first six early-model LTAMDS should have passed initial Army testing. That will allow the Lower-Tier Air & Missile Defense Sensor, to use its formal name, to be approved for “Urgent Materiel Release” to Army missile defense units.
If Raytheon makes that deadline, it’ll have gone from initial contract award – in Oct. 2019 – to operational fielding in less than three years. That’s a remarkable pace for the Pentagon, made possible in large part by using the streamlined Other Transaction Authority process instead of traditional contracting regulations.