WASHINGTON, D.C. & SPARTANBURG, S.C. -- Integrated Biometrics (IntegratedBiometrics.com),
developer of the world’s smallest and lightest FBI-certified
fingerprint scanners, will be sharing its high-performance mobile ID
technology and extensive industry expertise at ConnectID: 2015 in
Washington, D.C. March 23-25. This premier international conference and
exhibition focuses on all aspects of personal identity and the
opportunities for its management in both the physical and digital
worlds, including the future of the identity credential, the impact of
mobility, and the threats and opportunities posed by cyber security
issues and big data.
“New information presented at important
events like ConnectID: 2015 is essential to defining the future enhanced
security needs of governments here in the U.S. and abroad. These needs
become the basis for the new high performance solutions that emerge,”
CEO Steve Thies said.
Throughout ConnectID: 2015 Integrated
Biometrics will be hosting several well-respected hardware integrators
at Booth 208 such as Booz Allen Hamilton, NEC, Mobizent, Amrel,
Coppernic, Corvus Biometrics, Credence ID, CrossMatch, Northrop Grumman,
SIC Biometrics and SmartCore.
Integrated Biometrics will also be
exhibiting their Detective Series product line including the
Watson-Mini, Sherlock, and their new durable Columbo Desktop FAP PIV 30
Scanner, designed with minimal size and weight to address mobile
applications with minimal maintenance while providing accurate
high-resolution fingerprint images in indirect or direct sunlight.
In
addition, the company will be giving a “sneak peek” at a new product to
be released in the months ahead, and members of the company’s
leadership team will be on hand to share best practices including
President Mike Grimes; VP/Biometrics Industry Advisor Martin
Petriccione; and Executive and Strategic Advisor Tom Buss, who recently
spoke on the topic of public safety and military multibiometric
identification tools at the Advanced Biometrics Emerging Trends and
Future Applications Conference.
In his February presentation,
Buss discussed previous barriers to mobile certified enrollment and ID
devices; detailed the revolutionary smaller, thinner and lighter
technologies for certified fingerprint capture technology impacting the
marketplace; and gave numerous examples of new platforms that leverage
the size and weight advantages of these new technologies.
Podcasts
featuring Buss and other members of the Integrated Biometrics team
sharing their extensive up-to-date knowledgebase of technology trends
and challenges for the enrollment verification industry are available on
the company’s Connect page at www.IntegratedBiometrics.com/connect.
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.
Connect:ID 2015 will be held at the Walter E
Washington Convention Center, offering 50 exhibiting companies
exchanging ideas and source solutions along with an international lineup
of speakers examining innovations in identification technology and
biometrics and the different paradigms of strong authentication and
their integration into transactional systems of commerce and public
service delivery.
For more information visit www.connectidexpo.com.
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.
About Integrated BiometricsIntegrated
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.
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