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Feb-03-09 Biometric System deployed by Israel Airport Authority at Taba Land Crossing

Israel Airports Authority introduces biometric identification system in land terminals, in order to cut waiting time for registered users.


Oct-15-08 Cross Match Introduces Dual-Finger Scanner with Autocapture and Roll Capability at the Biometrics Show in Great Britain

"Cross Match is proud to introduce the fastest dual finger scanner on the market. The Verifier 320 LC will provide a full ten fingerprint enrollment in seconds. We believe this industry leading product will be a huge advantage to customers whether they are searching for identification technology for criminal or applicant purposes," remarked Cross Match CEO and President, James Grau.


Aug-16-05 A Direction-Based Vascular Pattern Extraction Algorithm for Hand Vascular Pattern Verification

Hand vascular technology is excellent in the usability measure and has many advantages because it uses biometric features inside the human body rather than on the surface, and this results in a very stable verification performance during long periods of time.


Jul-03-05 JAPAN BANKS SPLIT ON PALM, FINGER VEIN ID SYSTEMS AT ATMS

Financial institutions are separating into two camps over biometric identification systems for ATMs, with some using palm vein pattern systems and others introducing systems that read finger vein patterns.


Jun-27-05 Motorola Fingerprint and Palmprint Technology Helping to Solve More Crimes in Palm Beach County, Florida

The Motorola Printrak BIS solution interfaces directly to the statewide Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) biometric system, which is also provided by Motorola.


Feb-01-05 CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER OF HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL RECIEVES VERICHIP™

John D. Halamka, MD, MS, the Chief Information Officer for Harvard Medical School recently had a VeriChip RFID tag implanted sub-dermally in order to begin an earnest assessment of the...

Nov-01-04 IAFIS and IDENT Help Border Patrol Arrest 8,000 Aliens With Criminal Records

In September 2004, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Border Patrol’s IDENT, short for Automated Biometric Identification system, linked up with the FBI’s IAFIS system to provide an electronic web of enforcement that covers the entire perimeter of the United States.


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