The United States Postal Service Selects TAVA to Support Embedded
System Y2K Readiness
12:31 p.m. Feb 23, 1999 Eastern

ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Feb. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- TAVA Technologies (Nasdaq: TAVA) a leading
provider of automation and information technology solutions to industry, announced that it has been
selected by the United States Postal Service to support its year 2000 compliance program. TAVA
will supply its PlantY2kOne(TM) product to help address the embedded system readiness in Postal
Service facilities.

John Jenkins, TAVA Technologies CEO said, "The US Postal Service award speaks to the power of
the TAVA year 2000 product in application across a large, multi-site organization. As currently
structured, the engagement includes use of TAVA's tools in approximately 200 major sites across the
11 USPS Areas, and use of TAVA's compliance database to support IV&V (independent validation
and verification) on several thousand USPS inventory items. We are certainly pleased to be an
integral part of the USPS program."

TAVA (www.tavatech.com) provides factory automation, control systems integration and other IT
solutions helping clients in manufacturing and process industries integrate their processes,
applications, hardware and software into seamless manufacturing enterprises. Located in 15 regional
offices throughout the U.S., TAVA has a staff of more than 600.

Statements made in this Press Release that are not historical or current facts are "forward looking
statements" made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of federal securities laws. Forward-looking
statements represent management's best judgment as to what may occur in the future, but are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results and events to differ materially from
those presently anticipated or projected. Such factors include adverse economic conditions, entry of
new and stronger competitors, inadequate capital, unexpected costs, failure to integrate operations of
recently acquired subsidiaries and failure to capitalize upon access of new clientele. Specific risks and
uncertainties which may affect forward-looking statements about the Company's Plant Y2K
One(TM) business and prospects include the possibility that a competitor will develop a more
comprehensive or less expensive Y2K solution, and delays in market awareness of Tava and its
product and service solutions. These factors and others are discussed in the "Management's
Discussion and Analysis" section of the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-KSB for the fiscal
year ended June 30, 1997, to which reference should be made. SOURCE TAVA Technologies


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