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Tuesday, 07/25/2006 6:42:35 AM

Tuesday, July 25, 2006 6:42:35 AM

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Proxity-EC Announces "Parts in a Palm(TM)"
PECS Database Subscription Clients Can Now Order Over 12,000,000 Parts and Contact Over 400,000 Manufacturers and Services Organizations From Their PDA

Last Update: 5:30 AM ET Jul 25, 2006

VIRGINIA BEACH, VA and NEW ORLEANS, LA, Jul 25, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Proxity, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: PRXT), managing partner of Proxity Electronic Commerce Systems LLC (Proxity-EC), announces that Proxity-EC has introduced "Parts in a Palm(TM)." This new product will provide PECS's users with the ability to order parts using a Personal Handheld Computing Device known as a PDA. PECS's users are now able to order over 12,000,000 parts and contact over 400,000 manufacturers and service organizations via any PDA, such as the Palm Treo or other mobile computing devices that are web enabled.
Barry Nelsen, CEO of Proxity EC, stated, "Our Parts in a Palm product will allow large organizations such as the military to save millions if not billions of dollars by allowing field personnel to order from their mobile device using existing purchasing methodologies such as credit cards. Our current product allows a military user to broadcast needs to many vendors while Proxity-EC seamlessly attaches associated technical data, drawings, purchasing history as well as specifications and standards to the bid request, all done from the Proxity-EC server without assistance from the person ordering the parts."
Mr. Nelsen added, "The PDA version of our PECS Database subscription service will cost a user $10-$15 a month depending on volume. The PDA version of our product, Parts in a Palm, will allow the user to do as little as verify approved pricing or actually order parts, truly the next step in bringing the evolution of the Internet and Electronic Commerce to our PECS Database subscribers."
The PECS Database service provides subscribers with all data needed to bid on Government contracts including an email alert service that provides same-day awareness to contractors of open solicitations that fit the contractor's profile of products that may meet the Government's requirements.
About Proxity
Proxity, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: PRXT) is a developmental holding company specializing in the deployment and marketing of security protection technology and government contract fulfillment. Proxity formed Proxity Electronic Commerce Systems, LLC and owns 47.5%. The company also owns approximately 16,500,000 shares of Cyber Defense Systems, Inc. CYDF0.15, -0.03, -16.7% ) .

Proxity seeks to acquire and develop both internet based business opportunities and security technology. The Company plans to enter into developmental, teaming and exclusive and nonexclusive marketing and distribution agreements with products developed for Government, commercial, military and homeland defense areas.
About Proxity Electronic Commerce Systems, LLC (Proxity-EC)
Proxity-EC was founded in 2005 with the goal of becoming the leader in providing information systems dealing with Government logistics databases and vendor awareness of business opportunities in selling both to the Government as well as industry. The founders of Proxity-EC, developers of the PECS Database, are the originators of the current systems of logistics used by industry and the Military including FEDLOGS, Haystack and the ILI Logicom parts database.
The PECS Database provides information on 12 million parts, their suppliers, Government specs and standards as well as non-Government standards, which are linked from the database to the cited standards. The system also provides an alert service on sales opportunities to the Government's 400,000 contractors as well as requisite data used by the Military. For more on Proxity-EC, go to: