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Liquid Machines Appoints Former CEO of SRA International Dr. Renato A. DiPentima to Its Board of Directors

Mon Jun 2, 2008 8:30am EDT
  WALTHAM, MA, Jun 02 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
 Liquid Machines, Inc., the leader in Enterprise Rights Management (ERM)
solutions,
today announced Dr. Renato A. DiPentima has joined its Board of Directors. Dr.
DiPentima, recognized as one of the most significant and influential leaders
within the contractor and Federal community, brings more than 30 years of
government sector experience to Liquid Machines. As a member of the board,
Dr. DiPentima will provide strategic and operational guidance on working with
Public Sector agencies and integrators to Liquid Machines' board and leadership
team.

    "Liquid Machines' unique data-centric approach to information protection
delivers a
breakthrough approach to sharing and collaborating in cross-boundary
scenarios," said Dr. DiPentima. "By persistently protecting and controlling
information throughout its lifecycle -- at rest, in transit and in use -- Liquid
Machines enables secure information sharing across public agencies, increasing
the velocity and effectiveness of electronic communications while eliminating
costly, manual processes."

    Dr. DiPentima most recently served as president and chief executive
officerof SRA International, a provider of technology and strategic consulting
services and
solutions to clients in national security, civil government, health care and
public
health, where he helped the company grow from $135 million in revenue to $1.2
billion. Prior to joining SRA, he was deputy commissioner for information
systems at the Social Security Administration (SSA), overseeing and managing all
information processing, data and voice communications systems.

    Dr. DiPentima chaired the Federal Information Technology Acquisition
Improvement team
as part of the President's National Performance Review initiatives as well as
played a key role in making recommendations to the Federal CIO Council on the
roles and responsibility of the new federal CIO. He has received wide
recognition within the government information technology industry and is the
recipient of two presidential rank awards for his distinguished and meritorious
service.

    "I am pleased to welcome Renny to Liquid Machines' Board of Directors," said
Mike
Ruffolo, Chairman and CEO at Liquid Machines. "Renny's insight and experience
will help us continue our momentum and success in the public sector."

    About Liquid Machines

    Liquid Machines is the leading provider of enterprise rights management
(ERM)
solutions that prevent the misuse, modification, loss or theft of
intellectual property and sensitive information.  By applying access and
usage controls to the data itself, electronic information is persistently
protected
while at rest, in transit and in use -- empowering employees to securely
collaborate and work with native file formats and applications. Liquid Machines
enables
global companies in the financial services, government, manufacturing, retail
and
healthcare industries to protect intellectual property regardless of where it
goes, generating detailed access and usage reports that demonstrate compliance
with privacy and industry regulations.  Based in Waltham, Massachusetts,
Liquid Machines is privately held and is backed by Atlas Venture, Draper
Fisher Jurvetson, Goldman Sachs & Co, Masthead Venture Partners and RRE
Ventures. 
For more information on the company and its vision for The Freedom of
Security(TM),please visit www.liquidmachines.com.

    Copyright 2008 Liquid Machines, Inc. All rights reserved. Liquid Machines
Productor company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their
respectiveowners.  The information contained in this document represents the
current view
of Liquid Machines, Inc. on the issues discussed as of the date of
publication.

    

Media Contact:
Tim Morin
fama PR
617-758-4158
liquidmachines@famapr.com

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