Interstate Electronics Is Help to NATO
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NATO troops struggling with the internecine hostilities ripping up the former Republic of Yugoslavia have been keeping in touch via satellite equipment built and operated by Anaheim-based Interstate Electronics Corp.
The company, which recently won extension of its contract with NATO through June 2000, provides telephone, video teleconferencing and high-speed data transmission services that connect six NATO sites in Bosnia-Herzegovina and provide links to NATO headquarters in Brussels as well as to other NATO command centers in Europe.
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John O’Dell covers major Orange County corporations and manufacturing for The Times. He can be reached at (714) 966-5831 and at [email protected].
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