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Contacts:
Raptor Networks Technology, Inc.
Tom Wittenschlaeger, CEO
Bob Van Leyen, CFO
949-623-9300
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Alexis Henderson
AAEDC/CIC
410-222-7410
Raptor Networks Technology to Become Member Company of the Chesapeake Innovation Center
SANTA ANA, Calif., Feb. 14 -- Raptor Networks Technology, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: RPTN), provider of the world's first " distributed core" network switching equipment, announced today it has become a member company of the Chesapeake Innovation Center in Annapolis, MD.
"We are pleased to join the Chesapeake Innovation Center as a Resident Member Company," noted Tom Wittenschlaeger, Raptor Networks Technology's Chairman and CEO. "We look forward to benefiting from CIC's guidance in evolving Raptor Networks' products to better address the Federal Sector."
Member Companies of the CIC are developing commercially viable technology products and services for the homeland security, communications and information technology sectors. They are generally in the start-up or early development stage, and have been selected to join the CIC because they exhibit strong business potential, sound technology that can be commercialized, and a strong management team.
"The Chesapeake Innovation Center is located in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, home to the National Security Agency, Fort Meade, and some of the nation's leading defense contractors," said John R. Leopold, Anne Arundel County Executive. "I am delighted to welcome Raptor Networks to this fertile field of technology companies and federal government agencies."
"The CIC has a solid base of homeland security technology innovators that is enhanced by the addition of Raptor Networks Technology," said Robert L. Hannon, President and CEO of the Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation. " Raptor's products have the potential to help the CIC partners and their customers find solutions to pressing technology needs."
About Raptor Networks Technology, Inc.
Raptor Networks Technology, Inc. has developed the world's first distributed network switching architectures, all standards based, that benefit networks that provide newer latency-sensitive services such as video, VoIP, high speed storage and the like. This patent-pending Distributed Network Switching Technology blurs the distinction between core switching and edge switching, enabling network build outs and performance upgrades of traditional chassis-based installations in a highly cost effective manner.
Raptor's "distributed core" switching provides a unique advantage in data transport at wire speed (the maximum speed at which the equipment is built to operate), providing the highest density 10 Gigabit offering currently on the market, with the versatility to run the most advanced new data applications.
For additional information please see http://www.raptor-networks.com.

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