Comtech Wins Multi‑Year NG‑911 Contract with 911 Association of Central Oklahoma Governments

CMTL
March 25, 2026

Comtech Telecommunications Corp. announced that its Allerium platform has been selected by the 911 Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (911 ACOG) to provide next‑generation 911 (NG‑911) call‑routing services across the region. The partnership extends the existing five‑year relationship and adds a new multi‑year revenue stream for the Allerium segment.

The contract is a five‑year agreement that builds on a prior partnership and is backed by a $130 million extension with a Tier 1 wireless provider. The deal expands Allerium’s footprint in the public‑safety market and reinforces the company’s focus on long‑term, recurring contracts that provide downside protection while the business invests in NG‑911 and location‑based technologies.

Allerium’s performance in the most recent quarter supports the strategic value of the contract. Net sales for the segment grew 6.2% year‑over‑year in the second quarter of fiscal 2026, driven by strong demand for NG‑911 core services and cloud‑based location‑based solutions. Operating income for the segment also increased, reflecting improved pricing power and operational leverage.

Comtech’s overall financial picture shows a mix of progress and challenges. Consolidated net sales have declined as the company exits lower‑margin businesses, but gross margins and adjusted EBITDA have improved. Positive operating cash flow has been maintained for four consecutive quarters, while the company continues to post net losses as it restructures its balance sheet.

Market reaction to the announcement was mixed. Some observers noted the company’s continued revenue misses and net losses, while others highlighted the positive cash flow and margin expansion as signs of operational improvement.

Jeff Robertson, President of Allerium, said, “We are proud to expand our partnership with 911 ACOG as they continue modernizing emergency communications across Central Oklahoma. Public safety agencies need technology they can trust when every connection counts. This project reflects the confidence agencies place in our team and in the reliability of the NG‑911 solutions we deliver.”

Mark W. Sweeney, AICP and Executive Director of 911 ACOG, added, “Over the past five years, Allerium has demonstrated strong leadership in NG‑911 deployments. Expanding our partnership was a natural step as we move to implement the first NG‑911 call routing network in Oklahoma. Their proven experience and reliable support give us confidence this project will be delivered on time and as promised.”

The contract win strengthens Comtech’s position in the public‑safety sector, but the company’s broader turnaround remains a work in progress. Continued focus on higher‑margin products, recurring revenue, and operational efficiency will be critical to translating these wins into sustained profitability.

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