NEC Recognized for Implementation of Industry-Leading Biometric Technology

OSAC certifies NEC?s advanced biometric solutions, including face recognition and matching algorithms, as a trusted leader in protecting communities and ensuring public safety

NEC Corporation of America announced that it was recognized by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)-sponsored Organization of Scientific Area Committees (OSAC) for adopting leading forensic science standards for utilizing biometric systems, including face recognition technology and other biometric matching algorithms.

NEC?s technology is used as a biometric solution by numerous law enforcement agencies and federal government organizations as a leading national security tool. Following laboratory testing, the company?s face recognition algorithms have also been recognized by NIST in recent years as being among the ?most accurate ever evaluated,? consistently outperforming competitors both in the U.S. and worldwide.

As a leader in advanced biometric systems with more than 1,000 biometric authentication systems in approximately 70 countries and regions around the world, NEC is a trusted leader that state and local governments can rely on to help protect communities and ensure public safety.

?NEC is committed to ensuring that our world-class biometric technology follows rigorous standards to ensure accuracy and respect for human rights,? said Eugene le Roux, NEC Vice President of Digital Government.

?This certification is proof positive that NEC’s advanced biometric technology, including our leading face recognition algorithms, is ?truly trusted? and sets the industry gold standard for biometric implementation.”

NEC?s voluntary survey submission included the following biometric solutions:

  • NeoFace Reveal ?NeoFace Reveal(NFR) software delivers reliable face recognition by capturing, enhancing, organizing and matching video and graphic images to specific individuals, including images of poor resolution and with partial positioning. NFR is compliant with the ASTM E3115-17 Standard Guide for Capturing Facial Images for Use with Facial Recognition Systems and ASTM E3149-18 Standard Guide for Facial Image Comparison Feature List for Morphological Analysis.
  • Integra-ID MBIS ?Integra-ID incorporates our latest biometric matching algorithms with service-oriented architecture to deliver a comprehensive solution providing ready access to fingerprints, palm prints, face, voice and iris matching capabilities. Integra-ID is compliant with the OSAC Friction Ridge Subcommittee?s Friction Ridge Process Map.
  • SmartScan??SmartScanis a secure and easy-to-operate solution that enables NEC to transform livescan biometric technology through forensic-grade fingerprint, palm print, facial and iris images. SmartScan is compliant with the ASTM E3115-17 Standard Guide for Capturing Facial Images for Use with Facial Recognition Systems.

OSAC, administered by NIST and part of NIST’s Forensic Science Program, was created in 2014 to address a lack of discipline-specific forensic science standards. OSAC fills this gap by drafting proposed standards and sending them to standards-developing organizations (SDOs), which further develop and publish them.

OSAC?s 475-plus members work in forensic laboratories and other institutions around the country and have expertise in 22 forensic disciplines, as well as scientific research, measurement science, statistics, law and policy. OSAC drafts and evaluates forensic science standards via a transparent, consensus-based process that allows for participation by all stakeholders.

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