US Nuclear Corp. Secures Potential Border Security Contract for Radiation Detection Systems

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US Nuclear Corp. has begun quoting pricing and delivery for a significant order of up to 80 Gauntlet Sentry Radiation Detection Systems, targeting border security applications. The company's president, Bob Goldstein, highlighted the system's versatility, noting its capability to detect radiation, explosives, and potentially Tritium used in nuclear fusion development.
The announcement comes amid growing interest in the company's technological offerings. The Overhoff Technology division recently secured an order valued at approximately $500,000 for Tritium air monitors, indicating expanding market demand for radiation-related detection equipment.
Beyond the current contract, US Nuclear Corp. is exploring strategic growth opportunities. The company is in advanced merger discussions that could potentially add $4-5 million in annual revenues and $1-1.5 million in net income, with a potential deal completion expected in the second quarter.
The company is also streamlining operations through a consolidation of its Los Angeles and Ohio facilities. This strategic move is expected to generate significant cost savings, estimated at $60-80,000 monthly, or nearly $1 million annually, which could translate to a $0.02 per share improvement.
The potential border security contract and ongoing operational optimization suggest US Nuclear Corp. is positioning itself as a key player in radiation detection and security technologies, with promising financial and technological developments on the horizon.

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