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Re Contract BLUE BELL, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 14, 2002-- Commonwealth and Unisys Announce Three-Year $245 Million Contract Extension for Pioneering 'Data Powerhouse' Project Extension to Deliver Additional Benefits of Cost Avoidance and Service Enhancements Pennsylvania Remains Only State to Successfully Consolidate and Outsource Agencies' Data Centers Unisys said today that Gov. Mark Schweiker has announced that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has completed a three-year contract extension with Unisys Corporation to continue the award-winning partnership managing the outsourced operation and maintenance of the State's Data PowerHouse facility. The contract extension is estimated by the Commonwealth to produce additional cost avoidance of $31 million. These savings are in addition to the Commonwealth's estimate of $110 million in cost avoidance being achieved during the first five years of the Data PowerHouse contract. 'Years ago, before this project was begun, we had more than twenty agency data centers using duplicate equipment and duplicate staff to deliver very similar services,' said Gov. Schweiker. 'Our employees were doing good work, but with this large number of centers we simply couldn't achieve economies of scale to ensure the best investment of our resources. By bringing these separate data centers together into one state-of-the-art government data center, we're realizing a number of benefits for our agencies and, ultimately, our citizens. 'Unisys has been a tremendous partner on this initiative, helping us achieve one of the most productive data centers in the nation -- in both the public and private sector. Our contract extension not only makes financial sense, but it will ensure our Data PowerHouse continues to set the blue-ribbon standard for data center operations around the world.' The original seven-year contract with Unisys, valued at $511 million, was finalized in August 1999 and included provisions for a three-year extension. This extension, running through 2009, is valued at $245 million. The Data PowerHouse project is managed by a consortium of 10 companies led by Pennsylvania-based Unisys. 'The Ridge-Schweiker Administration has been visionary in its understanding of how the strategic application of technology can improve state government and benefit citizens,' said Unisys Chairman and CEO Lawrence A. Weinbach. 'The Data PowerHouse project is one example of that vision in action. 'Working together, the Commonwealth and Unisys have been able to win national and international awards for the performance of this facility. But what should interest citizens most is our success at streamlining government and safeguarding the many public services that rely on computers in the Data PowerHouse for their smooth operation 24 hours-a-day.' The Data PowerHouse houses mainframe and mid-range computers, and other technology, used by state agencies to process data for driver's license renewals, property tax and rent rebates for senior citizens, processing of criminal files, unemployment compensation claims, and other vital state government services. In addition to continuing the outsourcing relationship, the extension includes the delivery of new technology and services to provide enhanced disaster recovery capabilities for critical public services supported by the facility. Pennsylvania remains the only state government in the nation to have successfully consolidated and outsourced its data centers. When first established, the Data PowerHouse consolidated 17 data centers, formerly run by 14 state agencies, and outsourced the operation and maintenance of the new Data PowerHouse. All but one of these consolidated data centers were within eight miles of downtown Harrisburg. Since October 2000, when all 17 data centers were successfully consolidated, another 4 agency data centers have been moved into the facility. An important new service provided by the Data PowerHouse is the availability of rapid disaster recovery capabilities, which were not widely used by state agencies before 2000. In the case of an event that might cripple the Data PowerHouse facility, this service provides state agencies, within hours, data processing capabilities from a back-up site located a safe distance away from the main facility. This extra safeguard ensures that critical state data processing services will be provided if disaster should strike, which is especially important following the events of Sept. 11. The Data PowerHouse is staffed around-the-clock, providing optimal use of the Commonwealth's computer investments. The new facility uses robotics and includes the latest security and back-up systems to safeguard data files housed there. Additionally, the Data PowerHouse provides agencies with the fastest possible access to the latest computing technology. This ensures agencies are using the best equipment for delivering reliable and rapid response times for their customers. The Data PowerHouse has been recognized with two prominent awards. In 2002, the project was named 'Most Strategic' as part of the Outsourcing Journal's Editor's Choice Awards. Two years earlier, the Data PowerHouse was a finalist for the World Outsourcing Award, finishing second only to the federal government of Australia. More information on the Schweiker Administration's Data PowerHouse initiative is available through the PA PowerPort at www.state.pa.us, PA Keyword: 'Data PowerHouse.' About Unisys Unisys is a worldwide information technology services and solutions company. Our people combine expertise in systems integration, outsourcing, infrastructure, server technology and consulting with precision thinking and relentless execution to help clients, in more than 100 countries, quickly and efficiently achieve competitive advantage. For more information, visit www.unisys.com Forward Looking Statements Any statements contained in this release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All forward-looking statements rely on assumptions and are subject to various risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations. In particular, because this contract is subject to availability of appropriated funds and is terminable by the commonwealth before the end of its term, the estimated value of the contract is not guaranteed. Additional discussion of factors that could affect Unisys future results is contained in its periodic filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. RELEASE NO.: 1002/8192 http://www.unisys.com/about__unisys/news_a_events/10148192.htm Unisys is a registered trademark of Unisys Corporation. All other brands and products referenced herein are acknowledged to be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Short Name: Unisys Corp Category Code: CNT Sequence Number: 00000940 Time of Receipt (offset from UTC): 20021011T200855+0100

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