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Improving speed and quality in biometric capture for law enforcement

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Improving speed and quality in biometric capture for law enforcement
 

LiveScan solutions can improve the speed of capture and the quality of biometric capture. In the realm of law enforcement, the quality and efficiency of biometric data collection are paramount. LiveScan technology has emerged as a vital tool in this pursuit, enabling the electronic capture and transmission of fingerprints and other biometric data.

In this webinar by Idemia Public Security, you will discover various options and configurations that are available. Whether you’re a law enforcement professional, government official, or technology enthusiast, this webinar offers valuable insights into harnessing LiveScan solutions to optimize law enforcement efforts. Join us to learn how Livescan technology is shaping the future of law enforcement and improving public safety.

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