Iris ID Looks at Growing Federal Government Use of Iris Biometrics

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Company to display and present at Connect:ID 2021, Oct. 5-6

Learn how the federal government is using iris biometrics for the collection of personal identity and authentication data by joining Iris ID, at Connect: ID 2021, Oct. 5-6 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, D.C.

Agencies such as the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI are vetting iris-based technology for uses such as identifying people crossing U.S. borders and processing passengers at airport security checkpoints.

“In addition to its unrivaled accuracy, iris-based identity authentication technology is contactless, an important consideration during the current COVID-19 pandemic,” said Mohammed Murad, vice president, global sales and business development Iris ID.

“Also, the cost of iris-based cameras is now the same as those capturing only faces for identification purposes.”

Iris ID will be demonstrating revolutionary new distance technology, which provides a dual high-quality, ISO standards-compliant iris and face capture solution, will be displayed at Iris ID’s booth #307.

Tim Meyerhoff, director, North America, Iris ID, and Jason Thompson, assistant chief, U.S. Border Patrol, will discuss current U.S.-Mexico border identity verification methods in a live presentation, “Biometrics on the Border,” set for 3:30 p.m. Oct. 5.

Iris ID Systems Inc. has been active in iris recognition research, development and production since 1997. Today U.S.-based Iris ID Systems is a global provider of iris recognition solutions.

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