Ultralife Corporation received a $5.2 million award from the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency for its BA-5390 military batteries. The award is for lithium manganese dioxide, non-rechargeable batteries and is scheduled for completion in early 2027. Ultralife has a long history of supplying the U.S. military and is pleased to continue its participation in providing mission-critical products to the U.S. Department of Defense.
Ultralife Corporation (NASDAQ: ULBI) has received a $5.2 million award from the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) for its BA-5390 military batteries. This contract involves supplying lithium manganese dioxide, non-rechargeable batteries, with deliveries scheduled throughout 2026 and completion in early 2027 [1].
The award follows a significant BA-5390 contract Ultralife secured in 2021, valued at up to $9.9 million. The company's BA-5390 batteries are renowned for their long life, safety record, and reliability in challenging conditions [1].
Mike Manna, Ultralife's President and Chief Executive Officer, expressed his pleasure with the DLA's continued selection of Ultralife. He stated, "We are pleased that DLA continues to select Ultralife. We received our last significant BA-5390 award from DLA in 2021. In that case, we received a multi-year indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract valued at up to $9.9 million; in this case, we have received a firm commitment from DLA to supply our BA-5390 batteries for the most part in 2026" [1].
Ultralife has a history of serving both government/defense and commercial customers across the globe with products ranging from power solutions to communications and electronics systems [1]. Headquartered in Newark, New York, the company operates in North America, Europe, and Asia.
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[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/ULBI/ultralife-corporation-receives-award-for-its-ba-5390-military-9xicy7yo2r0g.html
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