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To: Bidder who wrote (23248)1/28/2000 4:34:00 PM
From: StocksDATsoar  Read Replies (3) of 150070
 
And that target shall be reached!!!! Sooner than you think!!!!

Here's why I believe ESIQ will achieve that target...

Read the BOLD WORDS in ESQI's News Release and pass it around...Don't SPAM, ok?

Electronic Identification, Inc./EI2 And Hewlett-Packard/HP To Bring Smart Card Application To A Global Market

Electronic Identification, Inc./EI2 And Hewlett-Packard/HP To Bring
Smart Card Application To A Global Market

SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan 27, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) --

(OTC BB:EISQ)

Electronic Identification, Inc. (OTC BB:EISQ), developer of Smart ID
Card technology supported by a state-of-the-art Intranet framework,
today announced EI2 and HP (HWP-NYSE) have strengthened its teaming
agreement to meet challenges of capturing the Middle East business. The
companies are completing an agreement to match funds to accomplish the
technology roadmap and pre-sales engineering objectives. EI2 will lead
a comprehensive analysis of its technology with the goal of
establishing a roadmap leading to the complete merger of EI2's
innovations with mainline HP smart card architecture. At the same time,
an evaluation of the latest innovations in embedded chip technology,
digital cameras and finger print readers will be conducted.


Conceptual
architectures for network computing systems and legacy system
integration will be created.

The following is a direct reprint of an article in the San Jose and
Silicon Business Journal, entitled: Safer smart cards goal of
partnership


BY LORNA FERNANDES Special to The Business Journal
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Hewlett-Packard Co. has sealed a partnership with Vancouver,
Canada-based Electronic Identification Inc. to enhance security on
smart cards. The companies are working together on three projects
totaling $500 million for customers in the Middle East, and have
several joint projects slated for Europe.
Both firms were sketchy on
the details of the contract because of a need for secrecy.

HP has been researching and deploying smart card technology for several
years, and has a facility of about 4000 employees working specifically
on smart cards in Grenoble, France. But Electronic Identification
brings more to the table, said Donnie Foster, HP general manager of
e-solutions for the Americas.
" [The company] uses an interesting
technology that allows more information to be stored on the card," Mr.
Foster said. Smart cards are used for identification and security.
The
technology stores information about the cardholder on a chip that is
surrounded by an antenna and embedded on a card. The card is then
placed in the proximity of a card reader, which recognizes the card and
approves or negates entrance or access to information.

Electronic Identification's compression software allows customers to
include photos and finger- or handprints on the chip, which make it
desirable for high security clients and government agencies. While
technology companies such as HP have been trying for years to ignite
interest in smart cards in the United States, the cards have caught on
in Europe and the Middle East at a fevered pitch.
The technology was
introduced in Europe while Europeans were still conducting most
transactions in cash, so it was easily adopted, Mr. Foster said. In the
United States, Americans had made the transition from cash to credit
and were not easily swayed.

"HP has committed to supply all systems integration, hardware and
people," said Terry Kirby, chairman and CEO of Electronic
Identification. "We are providing the software."

The company has a small office in Alameda and is planning to open a
satellite office near the HP campus in San Jose. It also plans to house
employees and equipment in HP's Cupertino offices by year-end.
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Lorna Fernandes is a staff writer with the San Francisco Business
Times, a sister publication.

"With this agreement in place", added, Mr. Terry Kirby, Chairman & CEO
of EI2, "working with HP opens a lot of new doors for us. HP with its
new aggressive philosophy and its lead in the "Smart Card" technology
is one of the few companies that has the global clout and presence to
successfully assist EI2 in closing our existing government business as
well as implementing and promoting EI2's e*PICS technologies and
solutions in the global market place that is ripe with major
opportunities."


By taking advantage of market demand and the "Smart Card" experience
offered by the Grenoble, France component of HP, along with the global
consulting unit of HP, EI2 will be able to mobilize both leading design
proven services with 24x7 uptime and 99.9% efficiency HP hardware and
the very cost effective electronic identification solutions provided by
EI2. "The companies together will build a "Smart Card" solution that
should quickly become an industry standard for the issue of Identity
and Residence Cards as well as Electronic Visas. We at EI2 could not
ask for a better systems integrator and the prominent and superior
quality of HP products as well as its global services and support
organization," said Terry Kirby.

EI2 develops and markets electronic identification issuing and
authentication systems. It also provides an Intranet based framework
for the issue of fraud and tamper-proof ID cards via its flagship
product line, the Electronic Personnel Identification and Control
Systems (e*PICS). E*PICS allows for the rapid development of customer
specific applications that include the integration of legacy systems.

Forward-looking statements in this release are made pursuant to the
"safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform
act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking
statements involve risks and uncertainties including, without
limitation, continued acceptance of the company's products,
competition, new products and technological changes, intellectual
property rights and other risks.

Copyright (C) 2000 Business Wire. All rights reserved.

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CONTACT: Electronic Identification, Inc.:
John Di Cicco
Tel.: 604/684-6906
1-877-713-1900 (toll free)
Fax: 604/689-2669

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Wait till the press find out about this deal....Have a wonderful weekend!
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