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Biometrics for Government and Law Enforcement

 

January 26-28, 2015
Washington D.C

Biometrics for Government and Law Enforcement returns for its 9th consecutive year as the only biometrics event to exclusively cater to the needs of federal government and local law enforcement.

Join hundreds of biometric professionals (both industry and end users) to preview the future of biometric initiatives and technology, first hand from those leading the direction of our upcoming efforts. Engage in discussions with representatives from DHS, the U.S. Army, CBP, FBI, Michigan State Police, TSA, UCIS, OBP, and others that will amplify your biometrics knowledge and growth.

New for 2015: Don’t miss the brand new tracked sessions on future requirements, science & technology and field operations.

For more information including speakers and sessions, click here.

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