Intellicheck Mobilisa, a prominent player in identity solutions and wireless security systems worldwide, announced that the latest version of its Defense ID® product for Authority to Operate (ATO) has been reapproved and recertified by the U.S. Army. Originally, the Army granted an ATO for Defense ID to the company in 2009, as did the U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, and U.S. Marine Corps.
All installations where Defense ID is currently deployed will continue to access the capabilities of the system thanks to the Army-wide recertification, which also allows the company to offer further deployment at additional bases. Specifically, Defense ID scans individuals before they arrive at the base, filters them through appropriate watch lists, and identifies individuals as authorized to enter a base.
“The U.S. Army’s decision to recertify the ATO for Defense ID indicates that the Army has performed a thorough security and vulnerability assessment and found our system to be secure. We believe this decision is a testament to the enduring value and importance of the Defense ID system,” said Dr. Nelson Ludlow, CEO of Intellicheck Mobilisa. “This newest version of Defense ID has several new security features and is more scalable.”
Military bases and secure federal facilities wishing to gain more information about the newest version of Defense ID, along with the company’s new products that are FIPS-201 certified, can obtain more information by emailing info@icmobil.com or visiting the Access Control Products webpage at www.icmobil.com/products/access-control.
For further information about Intellicheck Mobilisa, visit www.icmobil.com
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