Saab supplies Oskarshamn nuclear power station with physical security


Saab supplies Oskarshamn nuclear power station with physical security

Saab has signed a contract worth 392 MSEK with OKG Aktiebolag to supply
Oskarshamn nuclear power station with physical security that meets the Swedish
Nuclear Power Inspectorate requirements. 

“We signed a similar contract to supply another Swedish nuclear power station
with physical security in the middle of January. With this deal Saab now takes
another important step into the area of civil security”, says Gunilla Fransson,
Managing Director of Saab Communication. Having stable communications and a
common understanding of the situation is a basic requirement for creating
security. 

During 2008-2010 Saab will design and implement a surveillance system that is
tailored for work in the surveillance centre of a nuclear power station. The
system covers presentation systems, a network, systems for intruder alarms,
cameras for surveillance and immediate verification of security perimeter
alarms, pass control systems and systems guaranteeing uninterruptible power
supply.

Saab will supply a complete solution for OKG that includes all the above systems
as a turnkey contract, including installation, delivery and civil work. The
contract will be completed during 2010.


For further information, please contact:
Per Brantberg, sales manager Saab Communication
Tel. +46 0(8)-580 862 06, +46 (0)734-46 70 86
Toni Eriksson, Acting Press secretary, Saab
Tel: +46 0(8)-463 00 18, +46 (0)734-18 00 18
www.saabgroup.com



Saab AB discloses the information provided herein pursuant to the Securities
Markets Act and/or the Financial Instruments Trading Act. The information was
submitted for publication at 12.15 on March 19, 2008. 

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solutions ranging from military defence to civil security. Saab has operations
and employees on all continents and constantly develops, adopts and improves new
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