Success at Nighthawk Systems
Nighthawk Systems (NIHK) lands yet another utility contract. This time, from the City of Camden in South Carolina. NIHK produces intelligent wireless power control and emergency notification products.
This was not the first order placed by the City of Camden. After several months of successful testing of NIHK’s CEO-700, Camden has just placed a second and larger order. Camden is one of many current CEO-700 users expected to soon place larger orders for NIHK products. In the past 6 months alone, NIHK has provided the CEO-700 to numerous Northern and Eastern Utilities. Tri-County Rural Electric Co-operative, in Mansfield, Pennsylvania, placed its second and larger order, and Kaukauna Utilities in Kaukauna, Wisconsin placed its THIRD order after successful pilot programs.
Utilities are not the only entities seeking NIHK’s products. HotShot Wireless, a wireless service provider in Lewisburg, Tennessee and Internet America, which provides internet service to the Southwest United States are using NIHK’s NH100 and NH8 rebooting devices. Additionally, one of the country’s premier makers of digital highway advisory radio systems placed its second order for 100 PT1000’s. The units are used to remotely activate highway advisory signs.
This was not the first order placed by the City of Camden. After several months of successful testing of NIHK’s CEO-700, Camden has just placed a second and larger order. Camden is one of many current CEO-700 users expected to soon place larger orders for NIHK products. In the past 6 months alone, NIHK has provided the CEO-700 to numerous Northern and Eastern Utilities. Tri-County Rural Electric Co-operative, in Mansfield, Pennsylvania, placed its second and larger order, and Kaukauna Utilities in Kaukauna, Wisconsin placed its THIRD order after successful pilot programs.
Utilities are not the only entities seeking NIHK’s products. HotShot Wireless, a wireless service provider in Lewisburg, Tennessee and Internet America, which provides internet service to the Southwest United States are using NIHK’s NH100 and NH8 rebooting devices. Additionally, one of the country’s premier makers of digital highway advisory radio systems placed its second order for 100 PT1000’s. The units are used to remotely activate highway advisory signs.

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