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IT giant Tech Mahindra signs defence contract worth Rs 300 crores

The Mumbai-based company will develop a secure application to manage the access control devices, network devices and the AFSAC card through a data centre

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
IT major Tech Mahindra Tuesday said it has signed a defence contract worth Rs 300 crore, its biggest till date.
 
As part of the 'Armed Forces Secure Access Card' (AFSAC) Project, Tech Mahindra will implement RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) based access control system across all naval bases and ships, a statement said.
 
The new AFSAC card will replace the existing paper based identity card for all Navy personnel, including dependents and ex-servicemen, it added.
 
The Mumbai-based company will develop a secure application to manage the access control devices, network devices and the AFSAC card through a data centre, it said.

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