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Intergraph names new Divisional President

HUNTSVILLE, Ala., Sept. 3, 2008 - Intergraph has named John K. Graham president of its Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I) Division. Graham, an experienced industry executive with significant software, services and technology experience, will be responsible for global sales, operations, services and product development for the division.

Graham will lead Intergraph's SG&I division on a global basis, serving the division's worldwide customer base across the security, military, public safety and infrastructure markets. Customers in more than 60 countries rely on Intergraph SG&I's industry-specific solutions to manage critical assets, prevent and respond to incidents, and support mobile resources. The division employs more than 2,300 people worldwide.

"John has an extensive software and services background with a deep understanding of SG&I's end-markets," said Intergraph President and CEO Halsey Wise. "His international experience and proven track record will be invaluable in the continued growth of our SG&I division."

Immediately prior to joining Intergraph, Graham was executive vice president, global sales and services, for Siemens UGS Software, leading a team of over 3,500 people for this $1.35 billion business. In addition Graham has held senior executive positions at Cap Gemini, Siebel Systems and Electronic Data Systems. Graham began his career as a US Naval Officer. He holds a masters degree in business administration from George Mason University and a bachelors degree in business from the University of Mississippi.


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