Regulatory Filings • Feb 21, 2002
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Ad-hoc | 21 February 2002 10:57
Secunet AG english
secunet obtains a 4.7 million Euro order from a federal authority Ad-hoc-announcement transmitted by DGAP. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. ——————————————————————————– secunet obtains a 4.7 million Euro order from a federal authority secunet Security Networks AG has obtained an order to the amount of 4.7 million Euro from a German federal authority. The term of this project extends to the end of the year 2003, until then a uniform flow of payment is to be expected. Subject matter of the order is the safeguarding of the communication between the numerous branches of the authority based on the secure inter-network architecture named SINA. Apart from the sheer size of the contract, it is of particular importance that secunet has thus received a further large-scale order regarding the solution line SINA. SINA is a secunet development by order of the German federal office for IT-security (BSI). The central component of SINA recently achieved the preliminary BSI accreditation to be suitable for information up to the classification CONFIDENTIAL. As a result, SINA is the only Internet-based solution which can be utilised by German public authorities for the transmission and processing of sensitive data of this security grading. secunet will publish preliminary results for the financial year 2001 on February 28, 2002. For further information please contact: Dr. Jörg Chittka, Head of Investor Relations; secunet Security Networks AG, Phone +49 (0)2054 123 127, Fax +49 (0)2054 123 456, Email: [email protected] end of ad-hoc-announcement (c)DGAP 21.02.2002 ——————————————————————————– WKN: 727650; ISIN: DE0007276503; Index: Listed: Neuer Markt in Frankfurt; Freiverkehr in Berlin, Bremen, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Hannover, München, Stuttgart 211057 Feb 02
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