Fidelity Technologies Tactical Vehicle Add-On Armor Contract

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Fidelity Technologies Corp. Captures Additional Heavy Tactical Vehicle Add-On Armor Contract
Fidelity Technologies Corp., Reading, Pennsylvania, was awarded a $21,986,841 modification to contract W56HZV-13-C-0052 for armor B-kits for 120 Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck A4 and 183 M915A5 trucks. This work will be performed in Reading, Pennsylvania, with an estimated completion date of May 31, 2019.
     
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Fidelity Technologies Corp is specialized in the area of product integration and kitting and produces power distribution products and accessory armor kits for the U.S. Army (Photo Fidelity Technologies Corp)
     
David Gulati, President of Fidelity, commented, “Our Military and Aerospace Manufacturing division employs a rigorous LEAN manufacturing approach, ensuring the delivery of quality Add On Armor to protect soldiers deployed in Heavy Tactical Vehicles which may fall under aggressive enemy fire. We take this responsibility very seriously and are both humbled and proud to be recognized for our success in providing outstanding program performance in response to the needs of our customer.”

Since 1988, Fidelity’s Military and Aerospace Manufacturing Division (M&A) has been a leading provider of turnkey design and manufacturing services for build-to-spec and build-to-print designs for the US Military. M&A presently maintains two principal areas of concentration. The first is in the military mobile electric power space where the division first established itself in 2008; and the second lies in the area of product integration and kitting. M&A’s significant industry presence, earned through demonstrated, successful high volume production of power distribution products and accessory armor kits for the U.S. Army, continues to grow with the addition of new industry relationships and alliances, contract awards and the added capability and infrastructure to produce power generation equipment and to perform diverse kit product integration.