The government buys a single pressure sensor for $21,000
What happened
The US government awarded a $21,000 contract to a small business. The company will supply a single differential pressure transducer, a device that measures pressure differences.
Why it matters
This is a routine government purchase of a standard industrial part. It shows how even small, specialized components are procured through federal contracts. The contract was set aside for a small business, a common practice to support smaller companies in government supply chains.
The signal
This is a routine purchase, so there are no specific future events to watch.