Dayton-area companies land contracts with Wright Patt

The following federal contracts were announced by federal agencies as having been awarded to companies operating in Ohio.

MILITARY : Integrated Procurement Technologies, Vandalia, won a $138,900.19 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for electrical receptacle connectors.

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MILITARY: Electro-Line Inc., Dayton, won a $48,649.24 federal contract set aside for small business from the Defense Logistics Agency for electrical plug connectors.

MILITARY: Advanced Products Services Inc., Centerville, won a $43,221.20 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for power supplies.

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MILITARY: Integrated Procurement Technologies, Vandalia, won a $35,541 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for motor field windings.

MILITARY: Integrated Procurement Technologies, Vandalia, won a $33,922.50 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for mortise latch sets.

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MILITARY: CFM International Inc., West Chester, won a $25,616.80 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for machine screws.

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