Intelli-Check to Hold Shareholder Meeting on June 16, 2006 - Presentation to Be Web Cast; Frank Mandelbaum, CEO and Todd Liebman, Sr. VP to Review Company Developments.WOODBURY, N.Y. -- Anthony M. Cieri, Principal Consultant to Federal Government Agencies on Identity Credentialing has Accepted an Invitation to Discuss Government Credentialing Initiatives Intelli-Check, Inc. (AMEX AMEX See: American Stock Exchange :IDN (Internationalized Domain Name) A .com or .net domain name that is represented in non-English characters and symbols, with .com and .net appended at the end in English letters. ) today announced that its annual shareholder's meeting will be held on Friday, June 16, 2006 at the American Stock Exchange American Stock Exchange (AMEX) Stock exchange in the U.S. Originally known as “the Curb,” it began as an outdoor marketplace in New York City c. 1850. It moved indoors to its present location in the Wall Street area in 1921. (AMEX), 86 Trinity Place, New York, NY, at 11:00 a.m. EDT. All shareholders are welcome to attend. Frank Mandelbaum, Chairman & CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. and Todd Liebman, Sr. VP Marketing & Operations of Intelli-Check will review the Company's outlook and Anthony M. Cieri, Principal Consultant to Federal government agencies on credentialing, has graciously agreed, at the invitation of Intelli-Check, to discuss various government credentialing initiatives. Management's review and outlook and Mr. Cieri's comments will also be available via a live web cast that can be accessed at http://www.intellicheck.com/Default.aspx?DN=163,120,116,Documents. The web cast will be archived for 90 days. About Intelli-Check, Inc. Intelli-Check, Inc. is the acknowledged leader in technology that helps assure the authenticity of driver licenses, state issued non-driver and military identification cards used as proof of identity. Our patented ID-CHECK technology instantly reads, analyzes, and verifies the encoded data in magnetic stripes and barcodes on government-issue IDs from approximately 60 jurisdictions in the U.S. and Canada to determine if the content and format is valid. For more information, please visit www.intellicheck.com. About Anthony M. Cieri Since 2003 Mr. Cieri has been the Principal Consultant to the Federal Government Interagency Advisory Board (IAB) in developing Federal policy and processes being invoked for credentialing across the entire Federal Enterprise. He is also the senior advisor to Thomas J. Lockwood, Director of the ONCRC for the First Responder Partnership Initiative. Mr. Cieri led IAB task forces working with NIST (National Institute of Standards & Technology, Washington, DC, www.nist.gov) The standards-defining agency of the U.S. government, formerly the National Bureau of Standards. It is one of three agencies that fall under the Technology Administration (www.technology. in developing Federal Information Processing Standard Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) are publicly announced standards developed by the United States Federal government for use by all non-military government agencies and by government contractors. (FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) A series of publications issed by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) that specifies information security guidelines for federal government departments and agencies. ) 201, entitled Personal Identity Verification of Federal Employees and Contractors, that was developed to satisfy the requirements of Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD HSPD Homeland Security Presidential Directive (USA) HSPD High Speed Packet Data ) 12, calling for a common identification standard for Federal Employees and Contractors and the associated SP 800-73, SP 800-76, SP 800-78 documentation which was the Federal government response to Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD) 12. |
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