In the wake of a surge of complaints about long waits in Transportation Security Agency (TSA) lines and Veterans Administration facilities, a Pasadena company called QLess announced it can solve the problem for both government agencies within 90 days.
The company, which just won the Gold Stevie for the Best Computer Services Company at the American Business Awards for the fourth year in a row, says it has already eliminated lines for government organizations, including several motor vehicles and tax offices, as well as for healthcare providers, colleges and universities, and airports.
“The long lines that travelers and veterans have to suffer are a national embarrassment – but it doesn’t have to be this way,” said Dr. Alex Bäcker, CEO of QLess. “We founded QLess to eliminate waiting in line and have already saved 50 million people over 1,600 years of time.”
“Our challenge to the TSA and VA is simple: deploy the QLess technology platform and watch the lines disappear in 90 days,” Bäcker said. “We already accomplished this for dozens of government agencies, and if a community college in Seattlecan eliminate its lines, reduce costs, and create stellar satisfaction reviews, the Federal Government should also be able to do it, too. As people scratch their heads on how to fix long lines, the solution is already available and used by millions of people every month.”











