ITT Celebrates Delivery of its One Millionth Gen 3 Image Intensifier Tube
September 24 2007 - 1:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
ROANOKE, Va., Sept. 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ITT Corporation's
Night Vision division announced today the delivery of its one
millionth Generation (Gen) 3 image intensifier tube, the heart of
the company's night vision technology. ITT Night Vision is the
world's leading developer, producer and supplier of Gen 3 image
intensifier technology for U.S. and allied military forces, as well
as the homeland security market. ITT Night Vision began producing
Gen 3 night vision tubes in 1982 at its Roanoke, Va. facility, when
it received its first production contract for the AN/AVS-6 aviation
goggle. Since then, the Gen 3 tube has undergone much technological
advancement to meet increased customer needs. As a result, today's
military-grade Gen 3 tube for ground goggles (ITT's Pinnacle(TM)
tube) offers a photoresponse -- the ability to detect available
light -- with more than 10 times the power of the Gen 1 tube
technology of the 1960s. "We are honored to support our nation's
warfighters, and we take immense pride in every night vision tube
we produce to help our customers achieve their mission," said Mike
Hayman, president and general manager of ITT Night Vision. "I would
like to thank all of our employees, suppliers and partners for
their contributions that allowed us to produce our first million
Gen 3 night vision tubes. We are very proud of this milestone, and
look forward to advancing the technology more in the years to
come." In 2005, the U.S. Army awarded ITT Night Vision an
indefinite delivery indefinite quantity Omnibus VII contract (with
a total potential value of $1.39 billion) for image intensifier
tubes, AN/PVS-14 ground monoculars and AN/PVS-7 ground goggles.
With the help of partial funding through this contract and through
other expansion efforts, ITT has doubled production capacity within
the last few years to meet the night vision needs of the U.S.
military. By the end of August, the company had received orders for
more than 200,000 night vision goggles through Omnibus VII. ITT
also is supporting the Army's reset program by supplying image
tubes for refurbishment of battle-worn goggles. Just recently, the
Army awarded ITT the first 100 percent order on the Omnibus VII
contract for image tubes. The evolution of ITT's night vision
technology -- 1962 -- ITT began producing night vision technology
when the technology was titled Gen 0. This early version converted
infrared light to visible light and yielded systems such as the
IC-16 night scope. -- 1964 -- Gen 1 image intensifier tubes were
the first to intensify existing ambient light. U.S. troops in
Vietnam used the technology in starlight scopes. -- 1969 -- ITT won
its first U.S. Army development contract for Gen 2 night vision
goggles, which marked the development of a microchannel plate that
produced a clearer image with less distortion. -- 1982 -- Gen 3
technology introduced a more efficient conversion of light to
electrical energy at extremely low light levels due primarily to
advances in photocathode technology. Gen 3 provides the clearest,
sharpest night vision image available, nearly doubling the image
clarity of Gen 2 technology. About ITT Corporation ITT Corporation
(http://www.itt.com/) supplies advanced technology products and
services in several growth markets. ITT is a global leader in water
and fluid transport, treatment and control technology. The company
plays a vital role in international security with communications
and electronics products; space surveillance and intelligence
systems; and advanced engineering and services. It also serves a
number of growing markets-including marine, transportation and
aerospace-with a wide range motion and flow control technologies.
Headquartered in White Plains, N.Y., the company employs
approximately 35,000 and generated $7.8 billion in 2006 sales.
DATASOURCE: ITT Corporation CONTACT: Allison Moore,
+1-540-561-0582, , or Tom Glover, +1-703-790-6334, , both of ITT
Corporation Web site: http://www.itt.com/
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