Actelis Networks Expands Infrastructure Technology Footprint with Strategic County and Military Contracts

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Actelis Networks has secured a significant contract with Orange County, California, to modernize its intelligent transportation system infrastructure, continuing the company's expansion into strategic technology markets. The contract, awarded through partner Western Systems, will enhance traffic management in one of the nation's most populated counties.
The Orange County win follows recent military base modernization contracts, showcasing Actelis' hybrid-fiber technology that delivers high-performance networking over existing infrastructure. The company's technology offers substantial cost savings and accelerated project timelines, making it attractive for critical infrastructure upgrades.
Actelis' recent financial results underscore its growing market position. The company reported a 38% revenue increase to $7.8 million in fiscal year 2024, with gross margins more than doubling to 55%. Operating expenses decreased by 13%, and loss per share shrank by 67% to $0.85.
The company is strategically positioning itself in rapidly expanding markets. The global smart cities market is projected to reach $300 billion by 2032, with the intelligent transportation system segment expected to hit $65.33 billion. Actelis' diverse contract portfolio—spanning transportation, defense, and critical infrastructure—demonstrates its technological versatility and market potential.
Industry analyst Theodore O'Neill from Litchfield Hills Research maintains a Buy rating on Actelis, emphasizing the company's positive trajectory. The stock currently trades at an 85% to 93% discount compared to industry peers, suggesting potential for significant growth.
With contracts spanning Orange County, U.S. military bases, and major railway networks, Actelis Networks is emerging as a significant player in secure, rapidly deployable networking infrastructure technology.

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