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Mercury Systems wins $7.7 million order for secure memory devices

Mercury Systems has received a $7.7 million follow-on order from a defense prime contractor for BuiltSecure high-density secure memory devices, integrated into an airborne command, control and intelligence system, said the company in a statement.

BuiltSecure memory devices are designed and manufactured in the company’s Advanced Microelectronics Center in Phoenix, Ariz.

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