Slovak company won NATO tender

The order is worth €5.5 million without VAT.

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Slovaks will design communication technologies NATO will use in its operations.

The Aliter Technologies company won a tender to supply information and communication technologies for the Communications Gateway Shelters system in the NATO Communication and Information Agency.

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The order is worth €5.5 million excluding VAT, managing director of the company Peter Dostál said.

“It is an honour for our company that we can also contribute to fulfilling aims to secure the collective defence of member countries including Slovakia,” Dostál said, as quoted by the TASR newswire.

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