Liska Biometry's Al-Cor ID Solutions Unit Wins Phoenix Valley Metro RPTA Contract for Employee ID and Fare Cards
Market Wire, November, 2006
Liska Biometry (OTCBB: LSKA), a leading provider of biometric identification solutions, today announced that its Al-Cor ID Solutions subsidiary won a contract to produce employee ID cards for Valley Metro and discount ID cards for Valley Metro disabled, youth and seniors bus passengers. The contract calls for Phoenix-based Al-Cor to provide equipment, software and support for a system that enrolls and authenticates Valley Metro employees and bus discount ID card holders. The system will be deployed at 10 facilities in Phoenix and the surrounding cities served by Valley Metro.
Jack Lecza, Senior Vice-President of Operations for Liska Biometry in Phoenix, said, "Al-Cor has served Valley Metro and organizations in the city of Phoenix for many years. This system is important because it brings the systems capabilities of Liska and Al-Cor's regional ID management expertise to one of the country's premier transit systems."
Christopher LeClerc, President of Liska, said, "The focus we have placed on the Valley Metro ID System symbolizes the importance we place on metropolitan Phoenix as a major, world-class transportation market. Valley Metro is a leader in transit system capabilities in the US and the capabilities we bring to the Valley will help secure the system. We believe that transit systems across the country can take Valley Metro's lead and deploy systems that authenticate transit workers and passengers, which is continuously problematic in a world of heightened security. As Liska continues to serve this market we will introduce biometric solutions that secure our country's transit systems even further -- for vehicle and facility access."
About Liska Biometry
Liska Biometry develops revolutionary fingerprint biometric solutions enabling fast individual authentication, precise identification searches, as well as cross-platform data interoperability. Our innovative, scalable technology generates a unique, short, repeatable numerical identifier from one's fingerprint.
This short number becomes a precise and universal biometric identifier easily embedded in travel documents, such as visas and passports, credit cards, driver's licenses and a host of other personal credentials.
Liska's product offerings address national security concerns regarding privacy and data integrity. From consular services to terrorist watch lists, our innovative technology allows for seamless, integrated identification searches across disparate databases at all levels of government and law enforcement.
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Contact: Liska Biometry, Inc. Christopher J. LeClerc President and CFO 603 742-8100 cjleclerc@liskabiometry.com
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