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United States Coast Guard Chooses Eatec Corporation's Back-Office Software Solution for Foodservice Management

Business Wire, Feb 15, 2008

EMERYVILLE, Calif. -- Eatec Corporation, a leading provider of enterprise back-office solutions and services for foodservice management, announced today that the United States Coast Guard has selected Eatec's software solution, EatecNetX, to automate, standardize and simplify its foodservice operations.

EatecNetX will be used for purchasing and receiving, requisitions and transfers, inventory control, cycle planning and nutrition analysis. With EatecNetX, the United States Coast Guard (USCG) will be able to project inventory requirements from cycle menus and post physical counts in their storerooms and will monitor food costs against budget. EatecNetX was delivered to the USCG with the Armed Forces Recipe Service (AFRS) recipe database, complete with USDA nutritional values. The USCG will also rely on EatecPocket, an optional pocket PC accessory of EatecNetX, to perform inventory transactions. Initially, EatecNetX will be deployed at six pilot sites with a future final rollout to 120 land-based dining facilities and over 250 Coast Guard ships.

About Eatec

Eatec Corporation is a leading provider of enterprise back-office solutions and services for the hospitality and foodservice industries. EatecNetX, Eatec's web-centric software solution, helps organizations reduce costs and improve operational efficiencies, resulting in a quick return on investment. Eatec clients include government, universities, K-12 schools, restaurant chains, hotels, resorts, casinos, stadiums and arenas, convention centers, theme parks, airline caterers and supermarket foodservice. For more information, visit our web site at www.eatec.com or contact Eatec at 510-594-9011 or by e-mail at news@eatec.com.

About United States Coast Guard (USCG)

The U.S. Coast Guard is a military, maritime, multi-mission service within the Department of Homeland Security dedicated to protecting the safety and security of America. For more information, please visit www.uscg.mil

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