ArmorWorks Delivers Army ESBI Ahead of Schedule; Tempe-Based ArmorWorks Makes First Shipment 60 Days Early.TEMPE, Ariz. -- ArmorWorks, a leading provider of advanced armor products, announced today its first shipment of Enhanced Side Ballistic Inserts ("ESBI ESBI Enhanced-Side Ballistic Inserts ESBI Enhanced Services Billing, Inc. ESBI Electricity Supply Board International (Ireland) ESBI Educational Subject Block Index ") to the U.S. Army 60 days ahead of the delivery requirement. This delivery commences fulfillment of the company's previously announced multi-year ESBI award from the U.S. Army of up to $543 million. "We are pleased to expedite the production of advanced armor products for our troops, while at the same time improving the protective quality of our products," said Bill Perciballi, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. and president of ArmorWorks. "I want to thank our internal engineering and operations staff, as well as our key ceramic suppliers whose recently expanded capacity has enabled expedited side plate production deliveries of these vital products." In addition to ESBI, ArmorWorks is also currently fulfilling U.S. Military contracts for advanced armor including Enhanced Small Arms small arms, firearms designed primarily to be carried and fired by one person and, generally, held in the hands, as distinguished from heavy arms, or artillery. Early Small Arms The first small arms came into general use at the end of the 14th cent. Protective Inserts (ESAPI ESAPI Enhanced Small Arms Protective Inserts (bulletproof vests) ESAPI Encryption Services Application Programming Interface ESAPI Enterprise Security Application Programming Interface (Open Web Application Security Project) ), vehicle armor and aircraft armor. About ArmorWorks ArmorWorks, founded in 1996, provides cutting-edge armor technology and products to military and enforcement agencies worldwide. ArmorWorks designs and produces advanced armor using high-tech ceramics and proprietary composite materials composite material or composite, any material made from at least two discrete substances, such as concrete. Many materials are produced as composites, such as the fiberglass-reinforced plastics used for automobile bodies and boat hulls, but the to provide enhanced ballistic protection. For more information, visit www.armorworks.com. |
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