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The National Sensors, Surveillance, and Biometric Technologies Center of Excellence, a program of the National Institute of Justice operated by International Biometric Group (IBG), is pleased to announce its upcoming webcast: Biometrics in Correctional Facilities, to be held Thursday, May 29th, at 1 pm ET.



Increasingly stringent authentication laws and requirements, improved technology price-to-functionality ratios, more complex inmate processing needs, and the availability of government technology funding has improved the practicality of using biometric technologies in correctional facilities.



Center of Excellence Analyst and IBG Consultant Joy Kasaaian will spend 30 minutes discussing the use of biometrics in correctional facilities, including:


-    Overview of prison operations and areas for using biometrics


-    Use cases of biometrics in correctional facilities


-    Comparing iris recognition, fingerprint, and hand geometry


-    Lessons learned


-    What the Center of Excellence can do for your prison



Event Title: Biometrics in Correctional Facilities


Event Date: May 29th, 2008 at 01:00 PM Eastern Standard Time


Web activation: http://www.biometricgroup.com/webcon


Dial-in Phone Number: 303-262-2004



Tasked by the U.S. Department of Justice, IBG established and operates the National Sensors, Surveillance, and Biometric Technologies Center of Excellence to support the Justice's law enforcement and corrections biometrics and surveillance technology projects, including concealed weapons detection, through-the-wall surveillance, novel sensors, and biometric technologies. Supporting more than 19,000 law enforcement agencies nationwide, the Center will work closely with government and law enforcement to identify technology requirements, support NIJ R&D programs, test, evaluate, and demonstrate technologies, support the adoption of new technologies, develop technology guidelines, and provide technology assistance and support.



This project was supported by Award No. 2007-MU-MU-K008, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this webcast are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.



Since 1996, IBG has been a premier independent developer and integrator of identification systems and solutions, providing end-to-end identity and e-ID services for government and industry. As a vendor-independent, technology-neutral company, IBG works with governments worldwide in developing custom solutions, methodologies, policies, and standards-based infrastructures across multiple platforms in complex, mission-critical environments. IBG is headquartered in New York City, with additional employee locations in Washington, DC; London, UK; Arlington VA; Herndon, VA; San Francisco, CA; and Albany, NY.



National Sensors, Surveillance, and Biometric Technologies Center of Excellence


212-809-9491


ssbcoe(at)biometricgroup.com






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