Ohio company offers on-site verification of immigration status
How to deal with immigration into the U.S. is a political issue, but nimble companies may find rich business opportunities here, and Zerco is one such company
As the debate about immigration into the United States is heating up, Brookfield, Ohio-based Zerco Systems, describing itself as “the official technology advisor to the Latino Coalition (TLC),” says that the comprehensive immigration reform legislation before Congress is an important step in securing America — and that its product, the Zerco Identification Card System (Z-ID Cards), what with with its turn-key biometric identifier solution, offers “stand alone” versatility “to provide tamper resistant ID for immigrants and employers in corporate America.”
John Niotti-Soltesz, chairman and CEOr of Zerco Systems, said that the Z-ID, which features a large secure optical memory, has the authentication functionality in place now to verify the millions of permanent resident Green Cards of immigrant workers, and since it is a stand-alone system, it can provide employers with verifiable information about workers.
Zerco’s system consists of advanced biometrics technology, optical card memory capacity with access protected information based on the company’s proprietary algorithms and technology, and on-site Zerco reader capability for different security and information solutions for business and government.