Intellicheck Mobilisa TWIC readers get TSA’s nod

Intellicheck Mobilisa’s TWIC Reader Plus Models IM2610 and IM2620 have been approved by the Transportation Security Administration. “TSA has created a robust ID security system at port facilities by requiring the use of TWIC cards,” Nelson Ludlow, CEO of Intellicheck Mobilisa, said in a prepared statement. “We call our product ‘TWIC Plus’ as it not only reads TWIC cards bust also scans drivers’ licenses and military IDs, matches person-of-interest lookups with law enforcement lists and authorized lists, and is capable of integrating with existing port security systems. Both the lighter and smaller Model IM2610 and the more ruggedized Model IM2620 incorporate these features, which were not contained in our previous TWIC readers.”

TWIC is an initiative of the TSA and U.S. Coast Guard, which intends to use biometric identification cards for port security. According to the company, the U.S. government has given guidance this year that approximately 550 locations will require QTL-approved TWIC readers and approximately 1,500 locations are on the “recommended” list for QTL-approved TWIC readers. Intellicheck’s TWIC readers are currently in use at major ports on both coasts. The program has been criticized for requiring port workers to purchase the cards, but not having readers available to scan them.

Previous articleDRDO launches explosive detection kit in US
Next articleMini CCTV trial in Edinburgh to combat hate crime