Neldon Johnson

Neldon Johnson is the founder of the International Automated Systems Inc, and The Primary inventor of the Self-Check system, AFIM, DWM, and turbine technologies. Mr. Johnson directs the company's research and development program. Supposedly, Mr. Johnson studied physics and mathematics at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, but only graduated with a "certificate" from the Utah Technical College (now renamed as Utah Valley State College) technology Program in 1964. Neldon claims to have taken training courses and to have taught courses in electronics programming, microwave and wave switch programs, though this has not been verified. From 1965 to 1968 he worked for American Telephone and Telegraph, Inc., as a technician (though he often claims to have been an engineer).

From 1983 to the present, Mr. Johnson has been developing the International Automated Systems Self-Check (Automated Retail) System, AFIM, DWM, and turbine technologies. Also, from 1975 to 1990 he worked at a Ream's Grocery Store and had management responsibilities for operations. Mr. Johnson has real estate holdings, one of which is a building of approximately 25,000 square feet in Salem, Utah. The building was paid for by IAUS shareholders, but is owned solely by Neldon Johnson.

Mr. Johnson remains the major shareholder of International Automated Systems, selling millions of shares per year but compensating himself in more company shares with each quarter.