GET Group’s CP500 is the most advanced desktop retransfer solution in the world
The program will take advantage of the CP500’s unique combination of 600dpi printing capabilities

Global Enterprise Technologies Corp. (GET Group), a provider of cutting-edge passport and ID systems, announced recently that the CP500 ID card printer has been selected as the exclusive photo ID printer for Phase 1 of the NATO TACTIC Program. The program will take advantage of the CP500’s unique combination of 600dpi printing capabilities and pigment ink for highly secure ID personalization.

Working with Creative Information Technology, Inc., (CITI), GET Group is supplying CP500 printers with built-in contact, contactless, and magnetic stripe encoding for the personalization of identity cards to be issued in Phase 1 of the NATO TACTIC program.  TACTIC will leverage CITI’s manageID™ and complementary professional services to ensure that key in-theater mission-critical requirements are met.

"We are excited about the opportunity to partner with CITI in order to leverage our combined expertise on this critical NATO project," said Michael Ronayne, manager of R&D and Solutions Architecture of GET Group's Passport and ID division. “The CP500’s sophisticated personalization capabilities utilize the highest possible resolution of 600dpi and durability of pigment ink, offering the technology and security demanded by this project.”

GET Group’s CP500 is the most advanced desktop retransfer solution in the world. The CP500 combines the superior forensics of 600dpi and solid pigment ink. The NATO TACTIC Program will take full advantage of the CP500’s ability to produce a smart card in one easy step via its innovative desktop solution. For additional information on the CP500 card printer, please visit www.getcp500.com or contact GET Group at cp500@getgroup.com.

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