Digital Power Corporation, Through Its Subsidiary Gresham, Wins Major Defense Contract in Australia
19 November 2009 - 4:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Over $2 million project to supply helicopter start and DC power
distribution systems for Air Warfare Destroyer FREMONT, Calif.,
Nov. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Digital Power Corporation (DPC)
announced that its wholly-owned Salisbury, UK subsidiary, Digital
Power Limited (DPL), has been awarded a major contract for the
Australian Navy. DPL operates under the name Gresham Power
Electronics (Gresham). Gresham has been selected to supply
helicopter starting rectifiers and DC power distribution systems
for the new Air Warfare Destroyer (AWD), which will be built by
Australia's largest specialized defense shipbuilding organization.
The AWD is based on the existing F100 frigate platform, and already
is in service with the Spanish navy. It is a baseline design that
requires minimal modifications for Australian use. The AWD
incorporates a modified version of the power system models that
Gresham has provided to Spain in support of its F-100 program. The
primary role of an air warfare destroyer (AWD) is to control air,
surface and subsurface environments. To do so, its missions will
involve providing air defense for accompanying ships, land forces
and nearby coastal infrastructure. Other missions will include
collecting and evaluating of intelligence, performing law
enforcement operations, assisting in evacuations and performing
diplomatic operations. Once deployed, an AWD is capable of
operating in all weather conditions and can launch helicopters from
its deck. This Australian contract will be in effect over the next
three years. Jake Moir, managing director of Gresham Power
Electronics, says, "This effort is one of the most significant
shipbuilding projects to be undertaken in Australia. In these
challenging times, we are delighted to have been awarded this major
contract. It is continuing evidence of the quality and reliability
of our world-class power conversion and distribution systems and
our ongoing commitment to produce innovative and cost-effective
solutions for these challenging defense applications." Amos Kohn,
president and CEO of DPC, comments, "We are extremely pleased with
the growth of DPC's subsidiary Gresham in the international defense
market as Gresham continues to expand its power technology to AWDs
worldwide. Gresham also is in discussions with a shipbuilder for
the Indian navy to provide specialized charging systems to be
installed in the Indian navy's submarines. About Digital Power
Limited Digital Power Limited is based in Salisbury, England, and
operates under the name Gresham Power Electronics. The company is a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Digital Power Corporation, a publicly
traded corporation (NYSE AMEX: DPW) with corporate offices at
Fremont, California. Gresham Power Electronics has been involved in
power conversion for almost 60 years. Its facility in Salisbury,
England has fully-approved design and manufacturing capabilities
for commercial and military power products. Gresham Power also
provides European sales and application support for its partner
companies, Digital Power Corporation and Telkoor Power, which
provide cutting-edge, high efficiency, and high power system
solutions to diverse industries. Gresham Power has a thriving
European distribution business, which enables it to offer a "one
stop shop" for power conversion products. The company's website is
http://www.greshampower.com/ DATASOURCE: Digital Power Corporation
CONTACT: Roger Diment of Gresham Power Electronics, +44 1722
413060, Fax, +44 1722 413034, ; or Digital Power Corporation,
+1-510-657-2635, Fax, +1-510-353-4023, Web Site:
http://www.digipwr.com/ http://www.greshampower.com/
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