Cadre Holdings Subsidiary Secures $50 Million U.S. Department of War Contract for Blast Monitoring Systems

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Cadre Holdings Subsidiary Secures $50 Million U.S. Department of War Contract for Blast Monitoring Systems

Cadre Holdings Inc. announced that its subsidiary, Med-Eng, LLC, has been awarded a five-year Indefinite Delivery / Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) contract by the United States Department of War with a maximum value of $50 million. Under the contract, Med-Eng will deliver and support the Blast Exposure Monitoring $(BEMO)$ Program, which includes sensor hardware and related software to measure and record blast overpressure exposures during training operations. The first delivery is scheduled to begin in 2026, following a previously funded development program. The BEMO system is intended to provide real-time updates to team leaders, commanders, and medical personnel to support rapid decision-making and adjustments in training and operational environments.

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