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Exari Media Release

March 24th, 2006

Exari Wins Government Tender for Smart Documents

Canberra, Australia, March 24, 2006 - The Department of Communications Information Technology and the Arts (DCITA) has entered an agreement with Exari Systems Pty Ltd for the creation of an Intelligent Data Management (smart document) system for developing, editing and saving contracts, tenders and associated documents online.

The supplied system will enable the department to further improve the management of the content and construction process of both tendering and contract development within the department.

"It's always great to win a competitive tender. Now we're looking forward to delivering a solution that simplifies document creation throughout the procurement process." said Exari CEO, Jamie Wodetzki.

About the Department of Communications Information Technology and the Arts

The Department provides strategic advice and professional support to the Australian Government on a wide range of significant and rapidly changing policy areas including arts and culture, broadcasting and online regulation, indigenous programs, information and communications technology, information economy, intellectual property, post, sport, and telecommunications. It also administers legislation, regulations, grants, and incentives to industry and the wider community.
www.dcita.gov.au

About Exari

Exari is a world leader in enterprise document assembly. For contracts, legal, procurement and other professionals who are frustrated by the risks and delays of cutting and pasting, checking and re-checking contracts, tenders, legal and other complex documents, Exari lets anyone create compliant documents, in real time, at low cost. Our customers include large companies, government agencies and law firms in the USA, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Exari was previously called SpeedLegal.
www.exari.com