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Wednesday October 2 3:15 PM EDT
Sun Microsystems Awarded Multiple NASA SEWP II Contracts
Wins in Software Development and CAE/CAD Workstation Categories
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 2, 1996--Sun Microsystems, Inc., today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Sun Microsystems Federal, Inc., has been awarded two contracts by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center with a value expected to exceed $100 million.
Under the Scientific and Engineering Workstation Procurement (SEWP II) contract, Sun Microsystems Federal was awarded contracts for software development (Class 6) and CAE/CAD electronic circuit design workstations (Class 1). Based on the evaluated quantities listed in the SEWP II solicitation, this win represents approximately 40 percent of the estimated 34,000 workstations projected over the life of the contract.
The right to purchase equipment under these contracts is open to all federal agencies with no restrictions on the amount of non-NASA purchases. SEWP II comes after NASA's earlier SEWP I, under which Sun Microsystems Federal received one of nine contracts awarded in 1993.
"SEWP I has been an extremely successful contract vehicle for both NASA and Sun," said John Marselle, president of Sun Microsystems Federal. "We are particularly pleased that Sun(TM) products will continue to be available to all NASA and other federal government users through both of our NASA SEWP II contracts."
Sun Federal will provide NASA with software development tools, 64-bit Sun Ultra(TM) workstations, servers and enterprise systems running the Solaris(TM) operating environment, as well as products based on Sun's Java(TM) platform for the Internet. These products will be used by NASA for software engineering, full life-cycle software development and maintenance, proof-of-concept and prototype development, client application development and other XPG4 UNIX-based development efforts.
These workstations also will support NASA in the development of custom and semi-custom very-large-scale integration (VLSI) chip designs and for the designing, routing and placing of printed circuit board layouts. Specific functions include schematic capture, timing tests, simulations, route and place, and test and verification of prototype physical components.
Sun Microsystems Federal's winning team includes SunService, fulfilling the service requirement of the award, and SunSoft, providing the Solaris operating environment and software development products.
With annual revenues of more than $7 billion, Sun Microsystems, Inc., provides products and services that enable customers to build and maintain open network computing environments. Widely recognized as a proponent of open standards, the company is involved in the design, manufacture and sale of products, technologies and services for commercial and technical computing. Sun Microsystems was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Mountain View, Calif.
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CONTACT: Sun Microsystems Federal Deana Alvy, 703/204-4135 deana.alvy@east.sun.com or Burson Marsteller for Sun Jane Rauckhorst, 212/614-4880 jane_rauckhorst@bm.com |