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OPNET Announces New System-in-the-Loop Software for Inter-Operability Testing, Training, and Wargaming Exercises

Posted on: Tuesday, 13 December 2005, 09:00 CST

OPNET Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: OPNT) and BAE Systems today jointly announced an agreement to provide a System-in-the-Loop (SITL) module for OPNET's modeling and simulation products. SITL provides a simple "plug and play" interface that connects live applications or network devices, such as military radios, to OPNET simulations. SITL extends OPNET's best-in-class simulation technology to support application and network device testing for equipment manufacturers, as well as training and exercise for the defense community.

The foundation of OPNET SITL is based on licensed technology from BAE Systems, originally developed to support defense programs such as FCS, JTRS, WIN-T, and Network-Centric Enterprise Services. Benefits include reduced program testing costs, shorter test schedules, reduced program risks, and increased test scenario scalability. In addition, SITL facilitates rapid development of training systems for new technologies.

John Deal, Director for C4ISR Systems Engineering/CTO, Communications & Information Systems, stated, "BAE Systems has pioneered the use of OPNET simulations in online hardware-in-the-loop environments. Since 1998, members of BAE Systems have been enhancing the capability to interface simulation models to real hardware and software systems. We have also developed a distributed simulation capability to enable modeling of large-scale networks in real time. This new agreement will enable OPNET's large installed base of users to take advantage of our work in these areas."

Alain J. Cohen, OPNET's President and CTO, stated, "The new SITL software will significantly simplify the process of connecting OPNET to live systems. The SITL workflow will result in rapid and lower-cost testing, training, and wargaming exercises for our defense and equipment manufacturer customers."

Availability

General availability of the OPNET System-in-the-Loop (SITL) module and related services are planned for December 2005. OPNET SITL was demonstrated at the C4ISR Interoperability Conference, December 5th-7th in Arlington, Virginia.

About OPNET Technologies, Inc.

Founded in 1986, OPNET Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:OPNT) is a leading provider of management software for networks and applications. For more information about OPNET and its products, please visit http://www.opnet.com.

About BAE Systems

BAE Systems is an international company engaged in the development, delivery and support of advanced defense and aerospace systems in the air, on land, at seam and in space. The company designs, manufactures, and supports military aircraft, combat vehicles, surface ships, submarines, radar, avionics, communications, electronics, and guided weapon systems.

OPNET, OPNETWORK, OPNET Technologies, and all OPNET product names are trademarks of OPNET Technologies, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Statements in this press release that are not purely historical facts may constitute forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. OPNET Technologies, Inc. ("OPNET") assumes no obligation to update statements. Forward-looking statements are predictions based upon information available to OPNET as of the date of this press release and involve risks and uncertainties; therefore, actual events or results may differ materially. For a discussion of risk factors, see OPNET's reports, including its most recent 10-Q and 10-K, filed with the Securities & Exchange Commission.

Note to editors: The word OPNET is spelled with all upper-case letters.


Source: Business Wire

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