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Intellicheck Mobilisa TWIC Reader Approved
Business Wire, Oct 7, 2008
PORT TOWNSEND, Wash. -- Intelli-Check - Mobilisa, Inc. (NYSE Alternext US:IDN) is proud to announce that their IM2700 TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential) Handheld Reader successfully completed the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Initial Capability Evaluation (ICE) scenarios demonstration.
With the successful completion of the ICE, the IM2700 has been placed on the DHS's published ICE product list. The nation's ports will use this published reference list to select products for evaluation and use for the upcoming TWIC requirements mandated by Congress.
"Intellicheck Mobilisa recognized the importance of the DHS TWIC program early on, and as such began development of a mobile reader months ago. That foresight, coupled with our patented ID reading technology, and access control experience, allowed us to move forward in this process quickly and easily," said IDN's COO Steve Williams.
The IM2700 can quickly access ID card information via several methods including: 1D and 2D barcodes, magnetic stripe, smart chip, proximity or RFID, and biometrics.
Intellicheck Mobilisa is a leading technology company, developing and marketing wireless technology and identity systems for various applications including: mobile and handheld wireless devices for the government, military and commercial markets. Products include the Defense ID system, an advanced ID card access control product currently protecting over 50 military and federal locations. ID-Check is a technology that instantly reads, analyzes, and verifies encoded data in magnetic stripes and barcodes on government-issue IDs from approximately 60 U.S. and Canadian jurisdictions to determine if the content and format are valid.
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