March
14, 2005 -
Daniel Troiano, President of NEA Electronics, Inc.
announced “NEA has relocated to a new 20,000
square foot facility here in Chatsworth, California
that will allow us to merge our business offices
and manufacturing operations into a single location
and provide expanded work areas for assembly,
test and product development. Within the facility we have
constructed an expanded cleanroom that will maintain the
class 100,000 environment certification with higher levels
attainable in the laminar flow bench area. Our new facility
will also accommodate projected growth and allow us to maximize
productivity while better serving the needs of our customers”.
February, 2005 - Throughout the past several months NEA manufactured
Separation Devices have been an integral part of many successful
satellite launches. Recently launched Eurostar 3000 Satellites
for Intelsat, Inmarsat, Eutelsat and Hispasat have all included
NEA manufactured Separation Devices that have successfully
deployed the Solar Arrays. These same Eurostar 3000 satellites
have also included NEA manufactured Battery Cell Isolation
Switches. NEA manufactured Separation Devices have also successfully
flown on recently deployed satellites for Echostar, EDS and
Windsat as well as the Rosetta Lander.
July, 2004 - NEA’s
laser initiated Umbilical Connectors used by Raytheon and
Boeing to separate the exoatmospheric
kill vehicle from the missile were part of successful interception
tests performed in support of the National Missile Defense
(NMD) program.
May 25,
2004 - NEA is recognized as an innovative company with values,
principles and spirit in an award presented
by Rear
Admiral Kevin F. Delaney for NEA’s accomplishments and
contributions in “Keeping America Strong”.