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Intellicheck Mobilisa named Nlets strategic partner

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Intellicheck Mobilisa has been selected as a strategic partner by Nlets, the International Justice and Public Safety Network.

Dr. William Roof, Intellicheck CEO, commented, “We are proud to be selected to be an Nlets strategic partner. It is another significant step forward that will allow us to quickly and efficiently scale the adoption of Law ID by law enforcement agencies across the country at a time when these agencies are facing growing needs for real-time access to critical information. Law ID is a real game changer for every police department, state and federal law enforcement agency. It increases officer and citizen safety and can help quickly de-escalate a potentially tense situation by providing immediate data access and a quick and intuitive summary of critical law enforcement information.”

Nlets has been the primary mechanism for interstate law enforcement data exchange for 50 years. Nlets’ user population is made up of all of the United States and its territories, all federal agencies with a justice component, selected international agencies, and a variety of strategic partners that serve the law enforcement community cooperatively exchanging data.

This year, Nlets is on pace to process more than 1.5 billion transactions, from driver’s license data to Interpol transactions to corrections photos and much more. The non-profit organization is owned and operated by the states.

Nlets Executive Director Steve Correll said, “Nlets’ strategic partnership with Intellicheck allows us to extend the reach of our secure Nlets network to Law ID users providing those law enforcement officers with the timely and accurate critical information that protects them and the citizens they serve. Partnering with Intellicheck furthers our goal to collaborate with innovators that advance our mission of providing information sharing that will benefit to the highest degree, the safety, security, and preservation of human life and the protection of property.”

Acccording to a company statement, Intellicheck’s Law ID is a customizable solution for immediately authenticating the identification and determining the status of an unknown and potentially dangerous subject. It delivers real-time authentication of scanned identifications on a smartphone or tablet, enabling officers to quickly view highlighted, critical fields of DMV and law enforcement records without losing sight of the subject. Law ID can instantaneously access DMV, State and Federal law enforcement data sources and Intellicheck’s proprietary databases.

Real-time search results can deliver critical information including outstanding warrants, wants, and BOLOS (Be On the Look-Outs), and terrorist watch list information along with photos, vehicle and weapon registration information, identification validation and other important information. Additionally, interfaces to police records management systems (RMS) provide greater speed and accuracy in completing officer reporting forms. Better reporting accuracy coupled with less time writing reports and searching for information optimizes both the use of law enforcement officers’ time and police department resources.

Intellicheck holds a portfolio of 25 patents including many pertaining to identification technology.

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