Virtra receives $2.3 million follow-on order from the arizona department of public safety
Virtra, inc. has received a $2.3 million follow-on order from the arizona department of public safety (dps) to provide arizona law enforcement organizations with virtra’s judgmental use-of-force training and firearms simulators, including virtual firing ranges. in 2016, the arizona dps placed an inaugural $2.1 million order with virtra for v-300 simulators, which the company delivered to seven separate law enforcement agencies throughout the state. under the terms of this follow-on order, virtra will provide the arizona dps with thirteen simulators, as well as scenario authoring software, services, maintenance, warranties, and accessories. the arizona dps will deploy virtra’s immersive 300-degree v-300 le simulator, v-st pro marksmanship simulator, or both, to local law enforcement agencies in order to enhance arizona’s current simulation training programs and expand these programs to additional agencies across the state. virtra expects to recognize the majority of the revenue from this follow-on order in fiscal year 2020.
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