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Microdyne Outsourcing company history timeline

1991

In 1991, Transcrypt was acquired by an investment group led by John Connor.

1992

1992 New York investors buy E.F. Johnson from Arkla.

1997

The company went public on the NASDAQ (ticker symbol: TRII) in January 1997.

1998

1998 Johnson's LTR-Net is introduced.

2001

New York fire and police departments responding to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States found their efforts hindered by the inability of different radio systems to work with each other.

2002

EFJ, Inc., was called Transcrypt International, Inc., before 2002.

2004

Profits rose to $10 million on revenues of $80.9 million in 2004.

2005

2005 EFJ relocates headquarters from Washington to Irving, Texas.

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