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Anonymous Data Corporation Among Key Vendors at American Judges Association Meeting; Several Potential Projects for State and National Agencies Discussed.


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KANSAS CITY, Mo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 15, 2000

Anonymous Data Corporation (OTCBB:ANYD) announced the availability of the JL1000 and JL2000 computer systems at the annual American Judges Association national meeting this week.

The 40th annual meeting is an ideal venue for judges in the United States to identify new and innovative technology to provide more effective justice.

Executives of Anonymous Data Corporation indicated that virtually all of the judges reviewing the ANYD proprietary systems expressed support for the company's biometric technology solution for courts and judicial offices.

"We believe our patented systems are the wave of the future for court related and judicial identification," said Daniel Berkable, ANYD director of sales.

ANYD is the sole source vendor of the JL1000 and JL2000 systems. The systems are the first of their kind to be offered to the marketplace under the exclusive ANYD patent licenses.

"Through the use of the electronic fingerprint and digital facial recognition functions, individuals can be instantly verified as they enter the judicial arena," he added.

"Not only will these systems improve efficiency and security for courts and judges, they will help law enforcement prevent the all too frequent and highly publicized errors such as the release of the wrong prisoner or the sentencing of the wrong arrested individual," Berkable said.

ANYD executives indicated that discussions were held in Kansas City concerning potential U.S. government and statewide projects.

Further information about Anonymous Data Corporation and its products can be accessed at http://www.adcx.com.

Statements contained in this release that are not strictly historical are forward-looking within the meaning of the safe harbor clause of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Editors and investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements involve risk and uncertainties that may cause the company's actual results to differ materially from such forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, demand for the company's product both domestically and abroad, the company's ability to continue to develop its market, general economic conditions and other factors that may be more fully described in the company's literature and periodic filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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