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ImageWare to provide biometric identity management and credentialing software to Alaskan airports

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ImageWare Systems has been selected to provide its biometric identity management and credentialing software to five Alaskan airports.

Delivery will commence in the second quarter of 2017 with final delivery in the third quarter.

“Confirming the identity and backgrounds of airport employees is just as critical as knowing the passengers,” said ImageWare Chairman and CEO, Jim Miller. “Our solution allows for multi-modal biometric background checks and authentication of the facility’s employees, vendors, and contractors. As circumstances may change, the system also provides a very secure method of vetting these individuals on a continued and periodic basis.”

ImageWare has previously provided its multi-modal biometric authentication software to Los Angeles World Airports and to the Government of Canada Transportation Security Administration for use in all airports throughout the country of Canada.

Just last month ImageWare issued its financial results for Q4 2016 and year-end 2016, as well as a corporate update to highlight its progress since its last quarterly update.

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