A unit of GE Enterprise Solutions said Thursday it received an order of roughly $2.25 million from Lockheed Martin Corp.'s facility in Eagan, MN.
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The orders were for GE's single board computer and Ethernet switches that will be used for Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) Q-70 program.
The Q-70 was the first fully implemented standard combat computer system using open system architecture. Its servers, workstations and network systems are widely used by the U.S. Navy on a variety of ships, aircraft and shore stations.
This brings to $5 million the total value of orders related to the program that GE Enterprise, a unit of General Electric Co. (NYSE: GE), has received.
Shares for GE stock rose 25 cents to $13.45, while Lockheed Martin moved up 32 cents to $74.88 at Thursday’s close.
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