QinetiQ North America to Showcase World-Class Technology Solutions at Modern Day Marine 2013
Featured displays will include integrated warrior systems, gunfire detection solutions, armor protection systems, military robots, man-portable power solutions and a suite of sensors and imagers to support the warfighter in any environment.
RESTON, Va. - September 19, 2013 - QinetiQ North America will display its latest survivability, unmanned systems, portable power and sensor technologies for land, air and maritime environments at Modern Day Marine in Quantico, Virginia.
What: Modern Day Marine Exposition
When: September 24-26, 2013
Where: Quantico Marine Corps Base, Booth 1115, Quantico, Virginia
Featured displays will include integrated warrior systems, gunfire detection solutions, armor protection systems, military robots, man-portable power solutions and a suite of sensors and imagers to support the warfighter in any environment.
QinetiQ North America is a world leader in technology solutions that save lives in defense, security and commercial environments. For more information, please see our website www.qinetiq-na.com and read our blog techblog.qinetiq-na.com.
About QinetiQ North America
QinetiQ North America (QNA) is a subsidiary of QinetiQ Group plc, the FTSE250 company listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE:QQ.L). Operating in North America, QNA delivers world-class technology, responsive services, and innovative solutions for global markets, focusing on US government and commercial customers. Its engineers, scientists and other professionals deliver high quality products and services that leverage detailed mission knowledge and proven, reliable tools and methodologies to meet the rapidly changing demands of national defense, homeland security and information assurance customers. QNA is headquartered in Reston, Virginia. For more information visit www.qinetiq-na.com.
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