Intuicom Announces the Military Navigator System 

 Specialized Wireless Networks for Range and Tactical Communications

Boulder, CO, December 17, 2002- Intuicom, Inc.™, a leader in wireless data networks optimized for real-time, location-based applications, announced the release of its Military Navigator System. This system provides wireless fixed or mobile data communication with multiple input/output capabilities, GPS positioning, and wireless network accessibility benefiting a broad set of military applications.

Designed in cooperation with the U.S. Military, the Military Navigator System™ provides robust wireless connectivity for a variety of fixed and on-the-move applications including land/marine asset tracking, range operations, logistical support and data communication from weather, security, seismic and other sensors. The system has been designed to enable real-time tactical command and control as well as support situation awareness, position and navigation information throughout operations.

The Military Navigator System operates on military frequencies and supports a variety of communication protocols including Intuicom's dynamic routing system called Adaptive MultiPointTM that provides robust and reliable communications under dynamic conditions. The System manages two-way data communication and brings information from the field to those who need it in easy to manage formats. The Military Navigator has been engineered to address the challenging physical demands of the military environment.

The Military Navigator provides secure broadband bi-directional mobile communications at ranges beyond 30 miles. The unit utilizes Intuicom's proven SmartGPS™ technology to provide real-time communication of the on-board GPS that supports WAAS and DGPS to offer positioning to 1 meter (CEP) as well as accurate UTC time information. In addition to the GPS data, the Military Navigator supports dual RS232 communication plus multiple discrete parameters simultaneously.

"The Military Navigator has proven itself under some difficult environments and has earned a role in our ongoing exercises," said Dave Richardson, Chief Engineer at the Southern California Offshore Range. "The performance, flexibility, and ease of use have been outstanding."

"We are very enthusiastic about the release of the Military Navigator System into the government and defense markets. The feedback from our early customers has been very positive," said Tom Foley, Director of Sales for Intuicom. "The price point, capabilities and features of this product provide an excellent addition to the solutions we are currently providing the government and military."