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Compiled by David Olmos, Times staff writer
General Automation has received a contract valued at about $1 million to supply 19 of its Crystal Excel computer systems to Britain’s Royal Air Force. General Automation said it plans to install the computers at bases in the United Kingdom and Germany by the end of the year. The computers will be used to manage the RAF’s fleet of about 17,000 ground vehicles.
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