PT-based Intellicheck Mobilisa ranked 230th fastest growing company in North America

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Oct. 22, 2010, 1:43 p.m. EDT

Intellicheck Mobilisa Ranked 230th Fastest Growing Company in North America on Deloitte’s 2010 Technology Fast 500(TM)

Attributes its 421 Percent Revenue Growth to Deepening Customer Relationships, Expanded Product Line and Enhanced Sales Capacity

PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., Oct 22, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Intellicheck Mobilisa, Inc., a global leader in access control and wireless security systems, today announced that it ranked 230th on Technology Fast 500(TM), Deloitte’s ranking of 500 of the fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences and clean technology companies in North America. Rankings are based on percentage of fiscal year revenue growth during the period from 2005–2009.

Intellicheck Mobilisa grew 421 percent during this period. Intellicheck Mobilisa’s chief executive officer, Dr. Nelson Ludlow credits deepening relationships with both the military and civilian client base within government and within the private sector, a broadening product line and the expansion of Intellicheck Mobilisa’s sales force with the company’s 421 percent revenue growth. He said, “For the second consecutive year, Deloitte has honored us in this way, recognizing Intellicheck Mobilisa’s success as one of North America’s fastest growing technology firms.”

Dr. Ludlow added, “We believe Intellicheck Mobilisa has achieved its position as leader in access control and identity verification thanks to our growing sales success developed by an expanding team of sales professionals who have continuously built relationships with our customers. We are supporting them with a broadening catalog of products that now includes our Defense ID access control system, our Transportation Worker Identity Credential [TWIC] reader offering, our Fugitive Finder device for law enforcement, and our wireless buoy port security system. We expect to add to this product line and to our revenues in the coming months.”

“Intellicheck Mobilisa and the other 2010 Technology Fast 500(TM) winners forged ahead in a challenging economic environment to realize exceptional growth,” said Phil Asmundson, vice chairman and Deloitte’s U.S. technology, media and telecommunications leader. “Deloitte commends Intellicheck Mobilisa for this impressive accomplishment.”

“Intellicheck Mobilisa has proved itself to be one of the fastest growing tech companies in North America, and we are proud to honor them as one of the 2010 Technology Fast 500(TM),” said Mark Jensen, managing partner, venture capital services, Deloitte & Touche LLP.

For additional detail on the Technology Fast 500(TM) including selection and qualifying criteria, visit www.fast500.com.

About Intellicheck Mobilisa

Intellicheck Mobilisa is a leading technology company, developing and marketing wireless technology and identity systems for various applications including: mobile and handheld wireless devices for the government, military and commercial sectors. Products include the Defense ID system, an advanced ID card access control product currently protecting over 80 military and federal locations, and ID-Check, patented technology that instantly reads, analyzes, and verifies encoded data in magnetic stripes and barcodes on government-issue IDs from U.S. and Canadian jurisdictions for the financial, hospitality and retail sectors.

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SOURCE: Intellicheck Mobilisa, Inc.

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