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Pangiam to add 200+ jobs at new Tysons HQ
Tech company specializes in facial recognition, identity solutions
Pangiam, a travel and security technology company, will invest $3.1 million to establish its global headquarters in Fairfax County’s Tysons area, creating 201 jobs over the next three years, Gov.
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McLean-based ID.me lays off 54 workers
WARN notice for tech company listed June 7
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McLean-based tech company ID.me Inc. has laid off 54 employees, months after the Internal Revenue Service — among other government agencies — said it would drop its plan to require
ID.me to drop facial recognition requirement for government agencies
McLean-based tech company received scrutiny over IRS contract
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Amid concerns over privacy and data security, McLean-based tech company ID.me announced Tuesday it would drop the facial recognition requirement in its identity verification software, offering a new option to
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IRS drops plan to use Va. firm’s facial recognition tech
Future of McLean-based ID.me's $86.1M contract unclear
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The Internal Revenue Service is dropping a controversial plan to require taxpayers to submit to facial recognition to access their online accounts, the agency announced Monday. McLean-based contractor ID.me was
MWAA sells facial recognition system to Pangiam
VeriScan provides security for more than 40 airlines
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VeriScan, a facial-recognition system developed by the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, has been sold to Alexandria-based Pangiam, a security and travel services provider, the company announced Friday. Terms of the