12/2007 - The 2008 House Appropriations Budget established an ICMS budget line item in the FAA Enroute Programs of 1.96 million dollars for continued procurement and installation, including site preparation.

10/2007 - The installation of NBP's ICMS system at George Bush International Airport was successfully completed.

07/16/2007 - The new air traffic control tower at Washington Dulles International Airport includes a NBP ICMS system.

01/27/2007 - The installation of NBP's ICMS system at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport new tower was successfully completed.

01/26/2007 - The January 2007 issue of the ATCA Member Bulletin has an article on Using COTS to Streamline Operations authored by NBP President Steven Ozuna.

12/2006 - The 2007 House Appropriations Budget established an ICMS budget line item in the FAA Enroute Programs of 3 million dollars for continued procurement and installation, including site preparation. The Conferees expect the FAA to obligate the funding within six months of enactment of this Act.

10/19/2006 - The installation check-out of the NBP ALSF-2 system was completed on Runway 14L at Chicago O’Hare International Airport.

10/2006 - FAA contracts NBP to build 29 MALSR Solid State Switcher Cabinet Systems.

09/18/2006 - NBP received a contract from the FAA to deliver, install and support an ICMS system for Chicago O’Hare International Airport. The delivery date is 08 January 2007 (ORD).

06/2006 - NBP is selected as one of three vendors to develop a prototype LED PAPI. Flight Check for the system is scheduled for the week of November 15, 2006.

06/2006 - FAA contracts NBP for an additional 105 PAPI systems.

05/06/2006 - The installation of NBP's ICMS system at Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport was successfully completed.

04/29/2006 - The installation of NBP's ICMS system at Indianapolis International Airport was successfully completed.

04/17/2006 - NBP received a contract from the FAA to deliver, install and support ICMS systems for Los Angeles International, Houston Intercontinental and St. Louis/Lambert International Airports. The delivery dates are 17 August 2006 (LAX), 15 November 2006 (IAH), and 12 February 2007 (STL).

12/26/2005 - Today NBP received a contract from the FAA to deliver, install and support ICMS systems for Indianapolis, Atlanta and Dulles International Airports. The delivery dates are 16 January 2006 (IND), 06 February 2006 (ATL) and 17 April 2006 (IAD).

11/17/2005 - The 2006 House Appropriations Budget established a budget line item in the FAA Terminal Programs for ICMS for 4 million dollars. The Conferees expect the FAA to obligate the funding within three months of enactment of this Act.

09/2005 - NBP is awarded a Tech Refresh contract from the FAA to install 4 ALSF-2 SLEP systems. The ALSF-2 SLEP systems refurbish existing equipment to be more energy efficient and add the lamp monitoring capabilities of the NBP ALSF-2 system.

03/01/2005 - NBP has been approved as a mentor in the FAA Mentor-Protégé Program. The FAA Mentor-Protégé Program is designed to motivate and encourage established firms to assist small socially and economically disadvantaged businesses, colleges and universities by enhancing their capabilities to compete for and fulfil FAA prime contracts and subcontracts.

12/08/2004 - The 2005 House Appropriations Budget established a budget line item in the FAA Terminal Programs for ICMS for 3.5 million dollars. The Committee recommended the funds be used for the continued procurement and installation of ICMS at such airports with the highest need. The agency is expected to obligate these funds within six months of enactment.

11/17/2004 - The installation check-out of the NBP ALSF-2 system was completed on Runway 30L at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.

11/02/2004 - The installation check-out of the NBP ALSF-2 system was completed on Runway 19R at Washington Dulles International Airport.

10/21/2004 - The installation check-out of the NBP ALSF-2 system was completed on Runway 16R at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.

08/21/2004 - The installation check-out of the NBP ALSF-2 system was completed on Runway 32R at Omaha Eppley Airfield.

08/02/2004 - The NBP ICMS system was shipped to Oklahoma City, ATOW (National Airway System Engineering - formerly AOS-240). This system will be used to provide secondary engineering level support to all operational ICMS systems.

05/06/2004 - The FAA has successfully completed the Operational Test and Evaluation (OT&E) of the NBP Replacement Lamp Monitoring System (RLMS) in conjunction with the NBP air-cooled 50 KW Constant Current Regulators (CCRs) on the Godfrey ALSF-2/SSALR system.

03/19/2004 - The installation of NBP's ICMS system at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport was successfully completed.
NBP Integrated Control and Monitoring System (ICMS) at Seattle-Tachoma International Airport
ICMS system at Seattle-Tachoma
International Airport.