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Date: Sat, 01 Jan 4501 05:00:00 +0000
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 14:49:07 +0200
To: Ghislaine Maxwell
From: Christine Maxwell
Subject: can you pull a name out of your roladex —>?
hello there;
Dearest Ghislaine
Just as you are working on your multi- hugmongous deal - I am working on mine... it is involving ISS -
developing state of the art technology in the modeling and simulation arena.
The business implications of this technology actually dwarf those of the US defence sector - but it is always
important to get the defence sector to validate the technology first - which is why ISS's focus is on the defence
market first. Our next move will be over to such significant industries as the power industry, the automotive
industry, the chemical industry etc.
I•m looking for an angel investor who would put a minimum of 25,000 to a maximum of
100,000 dollars into the Institute of Scientific Simulation (ISS)- on a 3X deal ie: return of 3 x the original
amount (plus interest on the original amount -coming back to them within one year.. SEE ATTACHED
EXAMPLE FOR AN INVESTMENT OF 50k).plus an opportunity to pick up ISS membership units
which will be paying out quartery dividends once the company becomes profitable - predicted for 2004.
(The web site is at http://www.scisim.com)
Ghislaine, I consider ISS my most important and realistic meal ticket for the next 10 years or more as long as
we can get this very short term bridge money in now. As you know, I have been working with them for a year -
I have invested what little moneys I could myself and have helped raise $50,000 dollars from others - We are
now literally two weeks away from bringing in extremely important defense contracts (with very large money
potentials attached) in the US - each worth about 100,000 dollars for the intital proofs of concept contracts).
We have a 2 million investment standing by to come in literally as soon as we have those contracts in hand. We
would most likely have had these contracts last week were it not for the stupid hurricane in DC that closed
down the government's offices without warning on the two days when ISS was finalizing these contract
opportunities.
It took over a month to set up those meetings, so the hurricate could not have come at a more inopportune time
for ISS - just when it was about to close these contracts - they have been rescheduled now to 6th of October.
Is there any chance you can find a potentially immediately intersted angel - that David Russell could at least
talk on the phone with today??? They do Not have to be engineering savvy to understand the importance of this
technology at all. - They really don't..
The opportunities are definitely both real and near term. I point this out, of course, because when considering
investment we all find a second voice helpful in the due diligence process, particularly one with
complementary expertise and domain knowledge. The engineers at Strategic Insight have sponsored David into
their most valued customer relationships because they genuinely believe that the ACES approach could
genuinely help their clients succeed. Furthermore, the five most promising contracts have a number of
important characteristics which are critical to ISS success: (a) Funding is already appropriated; (b) There are
no competitors involved in the specific decision processes; (c) Money will be disbursable beginning only a
short time after program/project startup; (d) Several of the key prospects allow for some continued
development and/or product reengineering, moving into production application (versus requirements for
mature, production-ready systems software at the onset of the contracts); (e) All of the proposed prospects
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being worked by SI for us have longer term, broader implications, making them ideal pilots for the future,
much larger project applications; (0 most of the contracts relate to NEW or emerging requirements and/or
systems; and, (g) all of the core proposed projects involve defense systems of significant mission and political
significance.
Bottom line: if David Russell, ISS's Director and CEO is able to finish pulling these projects in, then much of
the financial business model he has presented will be close to inevitable, assuming successful performance of
the ACES development process. SI will be there to support continued market development in mission areas
that will likely result in "killer applications" important to the ACES presence in federal markets.
In addition, there is at least one company, High Performance Technologies, Inc. ft tp://www.hpti.com) that is
ready to be the Washington mission application development partner in support of project contract
opportunities. HPTi will work with ISS both in support of the SI efforts, and in application of the ACES
technology in other projects that ISS and HPTi might find. Most important, HPTi will provide both a broad
open contract vehicle accessible by any DoD or Federal agency customer, as well as professional staff to
support the customer effort, working in concert with the ISS team. Finally, once ACES is ready for broad
application, ISS will already have two strongly placed commercial partners, and will have access to at least two
more, allowing for maximum penetration of the Federal sector. In addition to HPTi, there are at least two, and
possibly three more successful enterprises that will take a great interest in the ACES environment going
forward. One, SRA International, is a high quality company that went public last year. The other, Robbins-
Gioia, specializes in large scale project management.
I would like to send you additional documents: (over and above what is attached here)
*There are important technical white papers available at the web site
PLEASE DO GET BACK TO ME VERY SOON - call me on my mobile - that's always best -
Might you even think of doing this investment yourself? Quite frankly, I have always
wanted to do something foryou that's significant -- this in mind mind is one such genuinely important
opportunity whose fruit will become ripe within months, if i can just get this final bit of support right now.
much love and thanks in advance for putting on your thinking cap for me....
Christine.
Senior Partner, Institute for Scientific Simulation
Montere , California
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831-641-0562 (fax)
http://www.scisim.com (ISS web site)
hftp://aces.scisim.com (ACES web site)
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Fax: +33 (0) 442 93 32 42
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