Australian government to invest more in biometric border controls and national biometric database
The Australian government has allocated a total of AU$450 million to increase national security to provide different agencies with more…
Law enforcement biometrics refers to applications and biometric systems which aid law enforcement agencies. While most often fingerprints, DNA, and in some cases facial recognition, this is a wide-ranging category and can include AFIS, ABIS, mobile identification systems, criminal ID solutions, fingerprint recognition, surveillance, as well as access control systems.
The Australian government has allocated a total of AU$450 million to increase national security to provide different agencies with more…
Global security firm Northrop Grumman Corporation has been awarded a £28.8 million (USD $45.3 million) contract by the United Kingdom…
In a recent interview with Federal News Radio, Jim Preaskorn, the program manager for the FBI’s Next Generation Identification System,…
The Department of Homeland Security announced that the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will update personal information categories in the…
The Department of Public Safety will soon expand the network of its Fingerprint Applicant Services of Texas (FAST) by adding…
On September 9, 2015 BORDERPOL will hold its three-day International Security Meeting at the Dupont Circle Hotel in Washington D.C….
Integrated Biometrics has integrated the Sherlock two-finger roll scanner into AMREL’s Flexpedient AT80B Rugged Tablet. Weighing only 60 grams and…
The Directorate of Gendarmerie – Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan will host Fleming Gulf’s fourth annual Middle East Homeland Security Summit…
University of South Australia has released the results of two surveys which explore Australians’ attitudes towards security and privacy in…
The Center for Identity at The University of Texas announced it will host the fifth annual ID360: The Global Forum…