Cyberlux Enters into $3.4 Million Contract with National Guard Bureau for 200 BrightEye Dual Lighthead Tactical Illumination Systems Purchase

Author: SSLDesign News Staff

July 21, 2010... Cyberlux Corporation of Research Triangle Park, North Carolina USA, a provider of LED lighting solutions, reports that the National Guard has purchased two-hundred Dual Head BrightEye Tactical Lighting Systems. Cyberlux says that the National Guard will immediately deploy the systems throughout the United States.

The company notes that various branches of the military have long recognized that its BrightEye is a dependable LED lighting solution because of the qualities it possesses that are unavailable in traditional lighting systems. Cyberlux says that its BrightEye Systems provide broad area visible white lighting and night-vision compatible IR lighting capable of operating all night on an advanced battery power system.

“Needless to say, we could not be more excited that the National Guard Bureau has chosen to purchase 200 of our Dual Head BrightEye systems for their tactical lighting requirements and we have already begun shipping systems. We intend on fulfilling this order flawlessly, as this level of exposure within the National Guard should allow us additional opportunities of the same magnitude throughout the military and governmental channels,” said Mark Schmidt, CEO of Cyberlux Corporation.

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