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CTC Joint Venture Gets USAF Task Order to Support Energy Mgmt; Ed Sheehan Comments


Ed Sheehan Jr.

TYSONS CORNER, VA, June 6, 2017 — A Concurrent Technologies Corp. joint venture with the University of Dayton Research Institute will install, monitor and record energy management measures at U.S. Air Force installations under a $2.4 million task order, ExecutiveBiz reported Friday.

The company said Thursday E2 Technologies will work to support the Air Force’s energy resilience efforts through the task order that the JV received through a previously awarded $99 million contract.

“Our partnership with UDRI offers considerable experience and capabilities with regard to both the energy and environmental technologies and the requirements of the Air Force and other branches of the Department of Defense,” said Ed Sheehan Jr., president and CEO of CTC.

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