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Telelogic signs €1.2 million contract to expand long-term supply agreement with European Government Department

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- European Government’s intelligence and security organization adds Telelogic’s Requirements Based Tender Management Solution to long term agreement -

MALMÖ, Sweden – December 28 2004, - Telelogic (Stockholm Exchange: TLOG), the leading global provider of solutions for advanced software and systems development, today announced that it is expanding its already successful long term supply agreement with a European Government’s intelligence and security organization. Over the last four years, it has embarked on a range of projects and improvement initiatives that have utilized the Telelogic DOORS requirements management solution. Now the European Government Department wishes to expand this activity to include contract and tender management using the DOORS Tender Management solution bolstered by additional manpower and expertise from Telelogic UK’s Professional Services Organisation. Building upon the successful supply contract already in place, this new requirement, worth €1.2 million over a four-year period will give its entire engineering and contracts organization additional capability and embedded support to enhance contract management on large scale, high value, complex procurements. The order value is mainly classified as service revenue. The choice of Telelogic DOORS Tender Management was based around its already proven track record for complex, high value procurement and Telelogic’s proven track record at being able to provide domain expertise to implement and drive such solutions. “Telelogic are very pleased to have received this vote of confidence, not only in the work conducted so far with the European Government Department but also in their choice of DOORS Tender Management and related services to help them continually improve their business processes”, said Anders Lidbeck, President and CEO of Telelogic.

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