Arkansas Is Second State to Utilize IMI Global's Verification Services CASTLE ROCK, Colo., March 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Integrated Management Information, Inc. (IMI Global) (OTC:INMG) (BULLETIN BOARD: INMG) , a leading provider of verification and Internet solutions for the agricultural/livestock industry, today announced that it has assisted the Arkansas Department of Agriculture with a Quality System Assessment (QSA) program that has received approval by the USDA. The approval gives Arkansas cattle producers access to age and source verification services required to make their beef eligible for export to Japan. Cara Gerken, vice president of quality services of IMI Global, said the QSA program that IMI Global developed for Arkansas received approval from the USDA, Arkansas becomes the second state department of agriculture behind Missouri to utilize IMI Global's system for source and verification for cattle. "We are pleased to count the Arkansas Department of Agriculture as our latest client for IMI Global's verification services," said Gerken. "Their adoption of a USDA approved QSA program will help Arkansas cattle producers not only receive premium prices for their cattle at auction, but qualify their beef for export to the recently reopened Japanese market. This move will also come as good news to meat packers who are seeking to expand their sources of export eligible beef." Charles Gann, head of field operations for the Arkansas Department of Agriculture, said, "We wanted to implement a QSA program for source and age verification that would give our state producers access to export markets. Once cattle are tagged and remain tagged, they are source and age verified and new trading options are available. This program is purely voluntary, but we expect to have most of our cow/calf producers on board as we go forward." About IMI Global Founded in 1995, IMI Global is a leading provider of verification and Internet solutions for the agricultural/livestock industry. Go to http://www.imiglobal.com/ for additional information. IMI has worked with some of the largest agricultural organizations in the United States, providing web-based applications for verification and identification as well as a range of consulting services tailored to meet each customer's needs. IMI operations include CattleNetwork.com, an online service offering market information and industry news to the cattle industry, and CattleStore.com, an online source for livestock supplies, such as animal identification, medical equipment and veterinarian supplies. Additional IMI web sites include USVerified.com and AgNetwork.com. CAUTIONARY STATEMENT This news release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, based on current expectations, estimates and projections that are subject to risk. Forward- looking statements are inherently uncertain, and actual events could differ materially from the Company's predictions. Important factors that could cause actual events to vary from predictions include those discussed in our SEC filings. Specifically, statements in this news release about the impact and efficacy of, and demand for, the Company's products and services in the marketplace are forward-looking statements. Readers should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. The Company assumes no obligation to update its forward-looking statements to reflect new information or developments. For a more extensive discussion of the Company's business, please refer to the Company's SEC filings at http://www.sec.gov/. DATASOURCE: Integrated Management Information, Inc. CONTACT: John Saunders, Chief Executive Officer of Integrated Management Information, Inc., +1-303-895-3002; or Jay Pfeiffer of Pfeiffer High Investor Relations, Inc., +1-303-393-7044, for Integrated Management Information, Inc. Web site: http://www.imiglobal.com/

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