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Prescient Gives SeaLaunch Assurance
Boston - July 9, 1999 - Prescient Technologies, Inc. announced today that Sea Launch, the pioneering commercial satellite launch services provider, located in Seal Beach, Calif., has selected Prescient's DesignQA software as its engineering design quality assurance system.

"Sea Launch is committed to using the highest quality products to support all aspects of our business," said Chris Burmeister, system administrator and applications integrator for Sea Launch. "We selected DesignQA because Prescient's engineering quality tools will provide value-added benefits to our launch service operations."

DesignQA, a core component of the PrescientQA family of engineering quality tools, is used by Fortune 100 companies in aerospace, automotive, electronics, and discrete manufacturing industries for detecting, assessing, correcting, and preventing product development problems caused by inaccurate, incomplete, or inconsistent design modeling practices.

"We are very excited to include Sea Launch among our growing customer base," said Gavin A. Finn, president and chief executive officer at Prescient Technologies, Inc. "The selection of DesignQA based on a competitive evaluation against other tools reinforces our position as the leading supplier of engineering quality design solutions."

The PrescientQA family of engineering quality tools reduces costly design errors, accelerates time-to-market, and improves the product development process by allowing users to quantitatively assess and improve the quality of their products' models during the digital design stage.

Prescient Technologies, Inc. is a provider of mission-critical engineering quality software solutions that enable companies to minimize design iterations, reduce costs, and accelerate time to market.

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