News | September 18, 2008

EMRISE CORPORATION Receives $2M In Orders For Radio Frequency Devices For Signal Jamming Systems For U.S. Military

RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--EMRISE CORPORATION (NYSE Arca: ERI), a multi-national manufacturer of defense and aerospace electronic devices and communications equipment, today announced that it has received $2 million in orders for radio frequency (RF) devices to be used in vehicle-mounted, remote-controlled improvised explosive devices (RCIED) jamming systems designed to prevent the detonation of improvised explosive devices (IEDs), often called roadside bombs, that have cost thousands of lives in ongoing global military conflicts.

Deliveries against these orders are expected to begin this month and be completed by December 31, 2008.

Since 2005, the Company's recently acquired subsidiary, Eatontown, New Jersey-based Advanced Control Components, Inc. (ACC), has been developing and supplying a variety of electronic RF devices used in U.S. military programs involving RCIED jamming. ACC received these orders and expects additional orders in connection with its customer's ongoing program. The potential for additional orders was not included in the Company's recent outlook for ACC revenue of $17 million to $18 million over the first 12 months—and therefore represents upside potential for that outlook.

EMRISE Chief Executive Officer Carmine T. Oliva said: "One of the reasons we purchased ACC was its presence in the U.S. military market and its focus on RF devices for the high-volume business in RCIED-jamming systems for land-based applications. These systems have become crucial in combating the devastating roadside bomb attacks that have plagued our forces in Iraq, among other global areas of conflict."

Oliva noted that other EMRISE subsidiaries are also active in supplying products to the European market for RF jamming systems, predominantly for aircraft programs.

About EMRISE Corporation

EMRISE designs, manufactures and markets electronic devices, sub-systems and equipment for aerospace, defense, industrial and communications markets. EMRISE products perform key functions such as power supply and power conversion; RF and microwave transmission; digital and rotary switching; network access and timing and synchronization of communications networks. Primary growth driver applications for EMRISE products include commercial avionic "In-Flight Entertainment and Communications" products and communications "Network Timing and Synchronization" equipment. EMRISE serves customers in North America, Europe and Asia through operations in the United States, England, France and Japan. The Company has built a worldwide base of customers including all of the Fortune 100 in the U.S. that do business in markets served by EMRISE and many similar-size companies in Europe and Asia. For more information go to http://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=smartlink&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.emrise.com&esheet=5781989&lan=en_US&anchor=www.emrise.com&index=1

Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995

With the exception of historical information, the matters discussed in this press release, including without limitation EMRISE's ability to deliver the specified RF devices in this new order by December 31, 2008, ability to deliver RF devices that perform the intended function, ability to deliver RF devices that meet customer specifications, ability to secure any additional orders in connection with this or any other RCIED jamming related programs and/or the ability of such orders to represent upside potential for the company's previously provided revenue outlook for ACC are all forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. The actual future results of EMRISE CORPORATION could differ from those statements. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to, unforeseen technical issues by ACC or its vendors, unforeseen quality or delivery problems associated with these products, changes in expected customer demand, changes in customer specifications, political or economic factors that may influence spending on U.S. military projects, the inability to secure any additional orders associated with RCEID jamming programs in the future and those factors contained in the "Risk Factors" Section of the Company's Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2007, and other Company filings.

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