BlackBerry Leads the Government Sector for Secure, Integrated Wireless Communications; BlackBerry Users Surpass 100,000 in Government Sector.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers FOSE FOSE Federal Office Systems Exposition 2004 WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 23, 2004 RIM is showcasing the BlackBerry(R) wireless platform at the FOSE show this week in Washington, DC (booth #1911). The BlackBerry wireless platform, developed by Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq: RIMM (Rambus Inline Memory Module) See RDRAM. See also RIM. ; TSX: RIM), is leading in the government sector for secure, integrated wireless communications. With advanced security capabilities and a comprehensive wireless solution for managing email, phone, SMS (Short Message Service), organizer, intranet and Internet applications, BlackBerry is now actively used by over 100,000 government personnel. BlackBerry handhelds remain the only wireless data device to meet certain stringent government security requirements and RIM works closely with regulation committees to continually enhance the BlackBerry security architecture. Government organizations are using BlackBerry to enhance operations, productivity and responsiveness. "I am so impressed that BlackBerry handhelds are extremely feature rich and combine email and phone functionalities into one handheld," said Pat Schambach, CIO CIO: see American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations. (Chief Information Officer) The executive officer in charge of information processing in an organization. at the Transportation Security Administration. "BlackBerry is a productivity tool that I could not function without!" "BlackBerry helps keep me and my staff connected," said Mayor C. Ray Nagin of the City of New Orleans. "Wireless access with BlackBerry has allowed us to become extremely efficient and has increased the responsiveness, accountability and availability of city officials." The BlackBerry platform is designed to meet stringent security requirements and has received Federal Information Processing Standards (standard) Federal Information Processing Standards - (FIPS) United States Government technical standards published by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). (FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) A series of publications issed by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) that specifies information security guidelines for federal government departments and agencies. ) approval for operation on all wireless network standards supported by BlackBerry. BlackBerry Wireless Handhelds(TM) have also been awarded the FIPS 140-2 security validation by the U.S. Government's National Institute of Standards and Technology National Institute of Standards and Technology, governmental agency within the U.S. Dept. of Commerce with the mission of "working with industry to develop and apply technology, measurements, and standards" in the national interest. (NIST). FIPS validation is an important and often mandatory purchasing criteria for many government organizations. In addition to support for Triple DES (Data Encryption Standard See DES. Data Encryption Standard - (DES) The NBS's popular, standard encryption algorithm. It is a product cipher that operates on 64-bit blocks of data, using a 56-bit key. It is defined in FIPS 46-1 (1988) (which supersedes FIPS 46 (1977)). ), the BlackBerry solution also includes support for other government encryption standards such as AES (Advanced Encryption Standard (cryptography, algorithm) Advanced Encryption Standard - (AES) The NIST's replacement for the Data Encryption Standard (DES). The Rijndael /rayn-dahl/ symmetric block cipher, designed by Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen, was chosen by a NIST contest to be AES. ) and ECC (1) (Error-Correcting Code) A type of memory that corrects errors on the fly. See ECC memory. (2) (Elliptic Curve Cryptography) A public key cryptography method that provides fast decryption and digital signature processing. (Elliptic Curve Cryptography See ECC. ). The optional S/MIME See MIME. (Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (messaging, standard) Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions - (S-MIME) A specification for secure electronic mail. S-MIME was designed to add security to e-mail messages in MIME format. ) Support Package for BlackBerry offers an additional layer of security between the sender and recipient of a message using advanced email encryption and digital signatures. "BlackBerry is the secure, integrated wireless data platform of choice in government organizations including the Department of Defense and is certified to support strict security requirements," said Mike Lazaridis, President and Co-CEO at Research In Motion. "In addition to its advanced security architecture and inherent communications benefits, BlackBerry is popular with the government because of its extensibility and ability to strategically support government initiatives such as COOP." BlackBerry supports COOP (Continuity of Operations The degree or state of being continuous in the conduct of functions, tasks, or duties necessary to accomplish a military action or mission in carrying out the national military strategy. Planning) activities by enabling users to efficiently store emergency preparedness, standard operating procedures, emergency call lists and other continuity of operations documents on their BlackBerry handhelds. Changes or updates to this data can easily be pushed to a user's BlackBerry handheld, enabling users to automatically receive up-to-date information. In addition, a customized incident communicator application allows administrators to quickly send out an alert message to BlackBerry handhelds informing users of an incident or disaster. Updates can easily be distributed and tracked via BlackBerry, enabling users to remain informed and execute their COOP responsibilities. About BlackBerry for Government BlackBerry is the industry-leading wireless solution that keeps government professionals connected to their important information and communications while on the go. It is an award-winning solution that can provide users with integrated wireless access to a range of business applications, including email, phone, intranet, Internet, SMS and organizer applications. BlackBerry Enterprise Server BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) is the name of the middleware software package that is part of the BlackBerry wireless platform from Research In Motion. BES connects to messaging and collaboration software (Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino, Novell GroupWise) on enterprise (TM) software tightly integrates with Microsoft(R) Exchange or IBM Lotus(R) Domino(TM) and works with existing enterprise systems to enable secure, push-based, wireless access to email and other corporate data. Through customized software, BlackBerry Enterprise Server can also integrate with Novell Groupwise. BlackBerry Enterprise Server has been installed in over 17,000 companies and government organizations around the world. About Research In Motion (RIM) Research In Motion is a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of innovative wireless solutions for the worldwide mobile communications market. Through the development of integrated hardware, software and services that support multiple wireless network standards, RIM provides platforms and solutions for seamless access to time-sensitive information including email, phone, SMS messaging, Internet and intranet-based applications. RIM technology also enables a broad array of third party developers and manufacturers to enhance their products and services with wireless connectivity to data. RIM's portfolio of award-winning products, services and embedded technologies are used by thousands of organizations around the world and include the BlackBerry(R) wireless platform, the RIM Wireless Handheld(TM) product line, software development tools, radio-modems and software/hardware licensing agreements. Founded in 1984 and based in Waterloo, Ontario, RIM operates offices in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific. RIM is listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market Nasdaq stock market The first electronic stock market listing over 5000 companies. The Nasdaq stock market comprises two separate markets, namely the Nasdaq National Market, which trades large, active securities and the Nasdaq Smallcap Market that trades emerging growth companies. (Nasdaq: RIMM) and the Toronto Stock Exchange Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE) Canada's largest stock exchange, trading approximately 1,200 company stocks and 33 options. (TSX: RIM). For more information, visit www.rim.com or www.blackberry.com. Forward-looking statements in this news release are made pursuant to the "safe harbor" provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and of 1995. When used herein, words such as "intend" and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on assumptions made by and information available to Research In Motion Limited. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward looking statements include, without limitation, possible product defects and product liability, risks related to international sales and potential foreign currency exchange fluctuations, the initiation or outcome of litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. , acts or potential acts of terrorism, international conflicts, significant fluctuations of quarterly operating results, changes in Canadian and foreign laws and regulations, continued acceptance of RIM's products, increased levels of competition, technological changes and the successful development of new products, dependence on third-party networks to provide services, dependence on intellectual property rights and other risks and factors detailed from time to time in RIM's periodic reports filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, and other regulatory authorities. The Company has no intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. The BlackBerry and RIM families of related marks, images and symbols are the exclusive properties and trademarks of Research In Motion Limited. 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