December 1999...SeaSpace announces the support of LINUX throughout its TeraScan® product line.
November 1999...SeaSpace TeraScan® SX-EOS system is used by Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, to produce near real time images of the October 16, 7.1 Hector Mine earthquake.
October 1999...SeaSpace conducted its 9th Annual TeraScan Users Conference at Rutgers University in New Jersey, USA. More than 50 organizations from around the world were present at the conference.
September 1999...The University of Wisconsin awards SeaSpace a contract for a EOSAM/PM direct broadcast and processing system.
July 1, 1999...To accommodate the successful growth of the company, SeaSpace built and moved into their new office space on July 1, 1999.
May 1999...SeaSpace announces TeraScan® MM5, a regional Mesoscale modeling system which runs on low-end UNIX workstations. SeaSpace introduces WorldMET Agency Solutions to deliver the first fully integrated, end-to-end solution for national meteorological agencies around the world. WorldMET is the integration of six mission-critical functions into a single system.
March 1999...SeaSpace awarded SMQ-11 Upgrade contract. Teamed with Raytheon, SeaSpace will deploy TeraScan® software aboard the US Navy fleet as part of the SMQ-11 upgrade program.