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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum exactEarth ltd EXRTF

exactEarth Ltd provides space-based maritime tracking data from its own satellites. It offers services including maritime vessel data for ship tracking and maritime situational awareness solutions. The product portfolio of the company includes exactAIS, exactAIS Archive, exactEarth ShipView, exactAIS Geospatial Web Services, exactAIS Density Maps, and exactTrax products. Its products and... see more

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exactEarth ltd > Contract for $1.2 USD with Indian Navy
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Post by Blaser2 on Dec 17, 2019 10:10am

Contract for $1.2 USD with Indian Navy

CAMBRIDGE, ONDec. 17, 2019 /CNW/ - exactEarth Ltd. ("exactEarth" or the "Company") (XCT: TSX), a leading provider of Satellite-AIS data services, announces that it has renewed its contract with Antrix Corporation Ltd., the commercial arm of the Indian Space Research Organization, to provide Satellite-AIS data services to the Indian Navy. The two-year subscription revenue contract is valued at USD $1.2 million in total.

Under the terms of the agreement, exactEarth will provide live and archived data from exactView RT, the Company's second-generation real-time Satellite-AIS data service, to, among other things, help the Indian Navy to monitor, in real-time, maritime activity along its 7,500 km of coastline and near its significant offshore resources.

Comment by barneyj44 on Dec 17, 2019 8:13pm
I saw that news release this morning Blaser, I didn’t bother posting because I didn’t think anyone was following this company anymore. Nice to see there’s other life on this planet. Lol.