Biometrics in the Airport of the Future
Amadeus, IT solutions provider to the travel and tourism industry, released a report on May 24, “Reinventing the Airport Ecosystem”….
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.
Amadeus, IT solutions provider to the travel and tourism industry, released a report on May 24, “Reinventing the Airport Ecosystem”….
Blackbox Biometrics makes an explosive blast exposure measuring device called Blast Gauge for the US Defense Department, and is currently…
The Canadian government intends to utilize biometric systems to verify foreigners who enter the country. As an initial step, the…
Fujitsu Frontech North America (FFNA) and Hamilton Telecommunications have partnered to offer a secure biometric solution through Fujitsu’s PalmPartner program….
A new policy is set to take effect which will allow the Department of Homeland Security to collect DNA from…
With 2013 elections looming on the horizon, the Republic of the Philippines Commission on Elections has urged old and new…
South Africa is ahead on biometric uptake. That pronouncement emerged from a briefing for financial sector representatives conducted in Johannesburg…
EyeVerify, an eye vein biometrics software company, recently announced the closing of a $1.4 million seed funding round. The company’s…
Secugen fingerprint readers now work in combination with bioLock software from Realtime North America Inc., to provide a biometric identity…
The Unique Identity program of the Indian Government has, so far, been able to successfully enroll about 200 million citizens. …