SPARTANBURG, S.C. -- Integrated Biometrics, developers of the world’s
smallest and lightest FBI-compliant fingerprint scanners, continues to
share its extensive up-to-date knowledgebase of technology trends and
challenges for the enrollment verification industry via the first in a
series of podcasts available on the company’s Connect page at www.IntegratedBiometrics.com/connect.
The podcasts feature four members of the Integrated Biometrics
leadership team: Steve Thies, CEO; Mike Grimes, President; Fred Frye,
CTO; and the company's Business Development Executive and Strategic
Advisor Tom Buss.
“We have an extremely talented team of
industry veterans who are sought-after speakers, panelists, and
consultants interested and excited about contributing to the future of
the biometrics industry,” Thies said, adding, “We’re proactively
responding to demand by utilizing our website and social media to share
their thought leadership.”
Each of the Integrated Biometrics
podcasts is between three-and-five minutes in length discussing topics
such as issues surrounding the difficulties in producing devices that
could achieve FBI Appendix-F Certification; the impact of mobility
issues on fingerprint sensor technology; the standards process for
enrollment and verification products; the technology behind Integrated
Biometrics products; and future industry challenges.
Individuals
featured in the podcasts regularly present at events around the globe
and participate on panels and industry working groups to help develop
standards and practices related to enrollment and verification systems.
January 12-16, podcast host Mike Grimes will be joining European Sales
Executive Joe Hoerl on a European Road Show demonstrating Integrated
Biometrics’ latest fingerprint scanning technology and mobile device
integrations using the company’s LES fingerprint sensors and sharing
recent success stories from around the world.
More podcasts are in development, as are videocasts.
Designed
as an evolving resource of company and industry information, the
Connect page also has news articles, executive team bios, and
information on the many hardware integrators, software and database
providers, and contractors that Integrated Biometrics has partnered with
to deliver industry-leading enrollment and verification fingerprint
sensors to government and commercial clients.
Integrated
Biometrics partners include such well-known, respected names as Akiyama,
Aware, Booz Allen Hamilton, Corvus Biometrics, Credence ID, InCadence
Strategic Solutions, Mobizent and NEC.
Integrated Biometrics
provides enrollment and verification fingerprint sensors to hardware
integrators, software and database providers, and contractors serving
government agencies and commercial markets worldwide to address issues
related to homeland security, border patrol, law enforcement, background
checks, military and defense, social services, national ID programs and
elections.
For more information visit www.integratedbiometrics.com/connect.
About Integrated Biometrics
Integrated
Biometrics provides enrollment and verification fingerprint sensors to
hardware integrators, software and database providers, and contractors
serving government agencies and commercial markets worldwide. More ideal
for mobile environments than traditional silicon or optical sensors,
Integrated Biometrics FBI-certified fingerprint sensors utilize our
durable, patented light emitting sensor (LES) film and work in direct
sunlight on dry or moist fingers, resist abrasion, and are 90-95%
smaller and lighter than optical scanners. Integrated Biometrics offers
the only Appendix F FBI-certified sensor that meets mobility
requirements demanded by end users, solving the major problems of size,
speed, accuracy and durability. Find out more online at www.integratedbiometrics.com/connect.
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