EMS Technologies is an Atlanta-based company with approximately $290 million in annual sales revenue that specializes in wireless, defense, and space communications systems. Founded in 1968 by Dr. John E. Pippin(1928 – 2007), the company is located in the Gwinnet Technology Park and employs about 1,100 there and 1,900 total internationally. In 2007, EMS had its best financial results of its 40-year history, acquiring two companies- DSpace of Australia, and Akerstroms of Sweden, and earning a listing on Forbes Magazine's list of the 200 best small companies. Among its products, it offers electronic counter-countermeasures for communications satellites, and airborne communications, for which it holds a 90% stake in military applications, such as Air Force One.
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| - EMS Technologies is an Atlanta-based company with approximately $290 million in annual sales revenue that specializes in wireless, defense, and space communications systems. Founded in 1968 by Dr. John E. Pippin(1928 – 2007), the company is located in the Gwinnet Technology Park and employs about 1,100 there and 1,900 total internationally. In 2007, EMS had its best financial results of its 40-year history, acquiring two companies- DSpace of Australia, and Akerstroms of Sweden, and earning a listing on Forbes Magazine's list of the 200 best small companies. Among its products, it offers electronic counter-countermeasures for communications satellites, and airborne communications, for which it holds a 90% stake in military applications, such as Air Force One. (en)
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| - EMS Technologies is an Atlanta-based company with approximately $290 million in annual sales revenue that specializes in wireless, defense, and space communications systems. Founded in 1968 by Dr. John E. Pippin(1928 – 2007), the company is located in the Gwinnet Technology Park and employs about 1,100 there and 1,900 total internationally. In 2007, EMS had its best financial results of its 40-year history, acquiring two companies- DSpace of Australia, and Akerstroms of Sweden, and earning a listing on Forbes Magazine's list of the 200 best small companies. Among its products, it offers electronic counter-countermeasures for communications satellites, and airborne communications, for which it holds a 90% stake in military applications, such as Air Force One. (en)
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