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The Case for Biometrics for Border Control
Safety and security, especially at our national borders, have become increasingly important due to the record number of people entering the U.S. According to the National Sheriff’s Association, year-to-date 200,000 people have avoided law enforcement
Local law enforcement turns to biometrics
Local law enforcement organizations across the U.S. are turning to biometrics as a convenient, rapid and accurate way of improving daily operations. And Iris ID's iris-recognition technology is being chosen more often as it offers
Iris ID Technology Used Along the Border
The U.S. Custom and Border Protection officers operate within a broad swath of the country – up to 100 air miles from any external boundary. That encompasses most of the nation’s 10 largest cities, including
3 Things HR Professionals Need to Know About Biometric Time and Attendance
There are many choices for recording employees' time and attendance, one of the most significant responsibilities of any human resources department. Paper punch cards are still widely used, as are plastic credentials and PINs. Many
Will touchless technologies help employees feel safer about returning to the office?
Returning to pre-pandemic offices won’t be business as usual for many of us. The pandemic has changed the way we look at the world we live and work in. Many workers aren’t eager to return
Why Airport Investment in Biometric Technology is Skyrocketing
Expect accelerated technology investments as airports begin the recovery from COVID-19. A survey by Airports Council International, an industry trade group, pointed to biometric technology as a significant focus for increased spending. Survey respondents, including