One Stop Systems Stock Rises After Securing $1.2M Order for Army Vehicle Tech

Dow Jones
Jan 08

By Emon Reiser

 

Shares for One Stop Systems climbed after the artificial intelligence sensor processing company said it secured an order valued at about $1.2 million to build technology that enhances what soldiers can see and detect from Army vehicles.

The stock climbed nearly 21% to $7.79 a share in midday trading. Shares are up 8% year to date.

Escondido, Calif.-based OSS said Wednesday that the order from a U.S. prime contractor tasks the company with building technology that processes and disseminates real-time sensor and video data built for challenging ground combat environments, enabling soldiers to have a 360-degree of their vehicles in degraded or obscured visibility, among other capabilities.

OSS said it expects to deliver a prototype for field testing in three to six months. OSS says its hardware is designed for a broad range of Army vehicles, including Stryker, Bradley, Abrams.

"This new partnership helps to reinforce our growing position in defense markets," said OSS Chief Executive Mike Knowles, adding that the deal strengthens the company's position to compete for, and win, larger production opportunities as the Army pursues next-generation vision, sensor distribution and sensor processing technologies across its fleet.

 

Write to Emon Reiser at emon.reiser@wsj.com

 

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