Army orders night-vision goggles and scopes from Night Optics USA under terms of $8.2 million contract

Aug. 8, 2010
FORT MONMOUTH, N.J., 8 Aug. 2010. U.S. Army officials are awarding a $8.2 million contract for night-vision equipment to Night Optics USA Inc. in Huntington Beach, Calif. The contract involves a variety of night-vision goggles, night-vision scopes, and training.  

FORT MONMOUTH, N.J., 8 Aug. 2010. U.S. Army officials are awarding a $8.2 million contract for night-vision equipment to Night Optics USA Inc. in Huntington Beach, Calif. The contract involves a variety of night-vision goggles, night-vision scopes, and training.

Officials of the Army Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM) at Fort Monmouth, N.J., awarded the contract Friday to Night Optics USA for 110 night optics/binocular night vision device-15 (NO/BNVD-15) night vision goggles; 136 night optics/passive vision-14 (NO/PV-14) advanced multi-purpose scopes; 100 of NO/PVS-14-3w/5x; three NO/BNVD-15 purge adaptors; 145 passive vision sight-14 (PVS-14) maintenance spares kits; operator spares; and training for the NO/BNVD-15.

Work will be in Huntington Beach, Calif., and will be finished in late 2019. Awarding the contract is the CECOM Contracting Center at Fort Monmouth, N.J.

For more information contact CECOM online at www.army.mil, or Night Optics USA at www.nightoptics.com.

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