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FOSE 2004 - WASHINGTON, DC -- March 23, 2004 -- Sun Microsystems, Inc.
(Nasdaq: SUNW) announced today that the U.S. Navy's Program Executive
Office for Command, Control, Computer, Communications, Intelligence and
Space (PEO C4I and Space) has selected the Sun Java System Application
Server Standard Edition 7 to run all Global Command and Control - Maritime
(GCCS-M) deployments beginning in fiscal year 2005. Ultimately, more than
200 naval vessels are scheduled to be fitted with the server during a
four-year installation period.
The Sun Java System Application Server Standard Edition 7 will run on
the Solaris 9 Operating System and be deployed on UltraSPARC[R] technology.
It was selected over competitor products because of Sun's adherence to
the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE platform) specifications
and its commitment to security. The Solaris 9 Operating System and the
Sun Java System Application Server Standard Edition 7 have been submitted
for Common Criteria Certification.
"Sun
Microsystems, Inc., meets our GCCS requirement and provides the warfighter
with a standards-based product that possesses a high degree of security.
Sun offered us the best value based on our requirements," said Captain
Will Rodriguez, Program Manager for the Navy's Command and Control Systems.
"Sun
has a very strong relationship with the US Navy," said Thomas Kreidler,
vice president, Government Division, Sun Microsystems, Inc. "Our
commitment to the Navy's success is once again demonstrated by our focus
on delivering value-added solutions that are standards based, secure and
cost effective."
About Sun
Microsystems, Inc.
Since its
inception in 1982, a singular vision -- "The Network Is The Computer"
-- has propelled Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW) to its position
as a leading provider of industrial-strength hardware, software and services
that make the Net work. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and
on the World Wide Web at http://sun.com
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