AS&E Receives $31.8 Million Service and Maintenance Order to Support Detection Systems

American Science and Engineering ("ASE") announced today the receipt of a $31.8 million service and maintenance renewal order from an undisclosed client to support its fleet of ASE...

American Science and Engineering ("AS&E") announced today the receipt of a $31.8 million service and maintenance renewal order from an undisclosed client to support its fleet of AS&E detection systems.

"We are proud to support our valued client's strategic mission with outstanding service in the field," said Anthony Fabiano, President and CEO. "This significant service order will ensure that the AS&E systems will operate at peak performance. Our service teams consistently exceed contractual commitments with exceptional operational readiness, which is essential to give our customers a significant advantage in executing their critical security initiatives."

AS&E's Worldwide Service and Support

AS&E's highly skilled Field Service Engineers (FSEs) provide support services worldwide. Each FSE, with a technical degree in electrical and mechanical engineering or equivalent experience, is trained in the operation and repair of electronics, hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanics, electrical systems, and computers. Available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, FSEs are located at AS&E offices in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North America.

 

 

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