Mercury Systems receives $3.2M BuiltSECURE memory order

Mercury Systems, Inc. of Andover, MA announced on February 22 that it received a $3.2M follow-on order from a leading defense prime contractor for BuiltSECURE ruggedized memory devices integrated into an advanced airborne military computing system. The order was booked in the company’s fiscal 2018 second quarter and is expected to be shipped over the next several quarters.

“Receiving this BuiltSECURE memory order from a prominent defense prime contractor reaffirms Mercury’s leadership role in the design and manufacturing of commercial microelectronics in a highly secure and trusted environment,” said Iain Mackie, vice president and general manager of Mercury’s Microelectronics Secure Solutions group. “We are honored to provide long-term supply continuity of high-speed, SWaP-optimized memory devices enabling the success of our military forces in the harshest operating environments.”

Mercury offers the defense industry’s broadest portfolio of commercial digital microelectronics solutions manufactured in a secure Defense Microelectronics Activity (DMEA)-trusted facility. The company’s Phoenix, Ariz. Advanced Microelectronics Center (AMC) integrates highly skilled engineering design resources in the same facility as its state-of-the-art automated manufacturing equipment. Mercury’s digital microelectronics offerings include BuiltSECURE high density secure memory, secure military-grade solid-state drives, selective availability anti-spoofing module (SAASM) devices and precision-engineered system-in-package (SiP) devices.

Source: Mercury Systems