Monday, June 20, 2005


Port of Palm Beach Using Biometrics to Track Visitors
"The system enables the port to have an accurate audit trail of visitors, including fingerprints, photos, time and date of arrival and departure, demographic information, company, purpose and more, and provides visitors with temporary badges."
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Mobile Biometrics Bring Changes In Our Everyday Lives
"Mike Sim is the co-founder of RF Intelligent Systems (mobID), Inc who has worked in the international biometric industry for more than nine years. He is an acknowledged Subject Matter Expert and co-inventor of the unique encryption processes that facilitate the storage of multiple biometrics with a two dimensional bar-code. His technology has already been used for mass passenger screening at an international airport and in Asia at the “Home of the Future”. His company now finds itself in the limelight with major security initiatives both here in the US and on the International front."
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Tag Your Children Now
"Kane County Sheriff Ken Ramsey unveiled Friday new technology that he hopes will help locate and identify missing children in the blink of an eye.
The $25,000 system, called iris recognition biometric technology, quickly takes a digital photograph of an eye. It was acquired with the help of a Massachusetts-based organization, The CHILD Project, a new not-for-profit organization that works with the Nation's Missing Children Organization (NMCO) to create a national database for law enforcement officials."

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