Real-Time Technology Group Partners with All Points to Deliver Advanced Identity Management

Real-Time Technology Group Partners with All Points to Deliver Advanced Identity Management

Real-Time Technology Group Partners with All Points to Deliver Advanced Identity ManagementReal-Time Technology Group (RTTG), an provider of secure and hosted Identity Management solutions for secure operations and incident response, is pleased to announce that it has partnered with All Points Logistics, a Service Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), to bring RTTG’s Real-Time Verification (RTV) technology platform to All Points’ state and federal customers.

The two companies are partnering to leverage RTTG’s expertise in developing and hosting advanced identity management programs that are designed to better identify trusted resources and manage their compliance with regulatory requirements and local security procedures. “RTV has proven to be the type of best-of-class technology service that we pride ourselves in discovering and bringing to our clients,” says Joe Bellotte, All Points’ Vice President of Government Solution. “Their demonstrated success in developing a trusted community that supports secure access to some of our nation’s highest-value terrorist targets exemplifies the dedication to excellence and mission success that we require of any potential partner.”

“All Points’ proven performance in developing and delivering integrated technology and service solutions to government customers was critical in forging this new partnership,” explained Daniel Krantz, CEO of RTTG. “We seek partners that offer unique value in assembling an overall solution for our clients. All Points’ innovative approach to meeting mission-critical requirements of demanding customers aligns perfectly with our desire to leverage the RTV platform in continued support of homeland security and public safety efforts.”

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