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AT&T Technologies Incorpo- rated, Greensboro, N.C., is being awarded a $9,973,406 modification to a previously awarded cost-plus- incentive-fee contract for oceano- graphic equipment. Work will be performed in Greensboro, and is ex- pected to be completed in March 1987. Contract funds would not have expired at the end of the cur- rent fiscal year. The Naval Elec- tronic Systems Command, Wash- ington, D.C., is the contracting ac- tivity.

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Gothenburg, Sweden, has published a new 20-page color brochure on the company and its facilities and capa- bilities as a leader in the field of air treatment and climate control.

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Flakt has amassed a solid fund of know-how that it is glad to share with customers. "The resources you see are not the only ones you can count on," is the heading for the next chapter which states that what you usually see of the Flakt organization resem- bles the tip of an iceberg.

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However, it is not a mere supplier of equipment but also a consultant and partner in all matters relating to air treatment—a reassuring thought should unexpected prob- lems occur in selecting a ventilation system.

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