Monday, March 28, 2011

Demise of Clear could be opening for Vigilant - Jacksonville Business Journal:

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On its Web site, Verified Identity Pass Inc. blamee its financial condition for its inabilitgy to handout refunds. The company shut down its lanezs at airports on Monday nighty because it failed to come to terms with amajodr creditor. New York-based Verified Identith Pass said earlier this weekit “has been unabled to negotiate an agreement with its senio creditor to continue operations.” The move couldc provide an opening for a Jacksonville Beacy company that offers a similatr service.
Vigilant Solutions LLC offers an enhanced version of the Transportatio nSecurity Administration’s registered travele program at Jacksonville Internationa l Airport and Kentucky’s Louisville Internationak Airport. It had an agreementf with Clear under which the companies honoredeach other’a cards and allowed Vigilant cardholders to use registeredd traveler lanes at Clear’s 17 airports, including those in New Atlanta, San Francisco, Orlando and Denver. Clear memberes paid up to $199 for an annua membership for access to designated security lanes at participatingyairports nationwide.
Members provided biometric data, whichh was encoded on a card, for the promise of a speedier and convenienf trip throughairport security. In other company news, Verifieds Identity Pass said applicant and member data is currentlu secured in accordance with the TransportationSecurith Administration’s Security, Privacy and Compliance It said it will continude to secure such information and will take appropriate steps to delete the

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