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ImageWare Systems, Inc. (AMEX:IW), a leading developer of identity
management solutions, announced that the Navy’s
Tactical Biometric Collection and Matching System (TBCMS) team recently
received the Technology-to-Sea Excellence Award for technology
excellence and superior performance. The TBCMS team utilized ImageWare’s
award-winning IWS™ Biometric Engine®
platform in the highly successful rapid development and field testing of
a “first of its kind”
capability for a mobile, multi-biometric identity management prototype
solution. The award was given by the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC)
Dahlgren.
As the prime contractor of the TBCMS project, ImageWare developed a
mobile, multi-biometric identity management prototype solution based on
its IWS Biometric Engine product and supporting devices that included
multi-modal biometric capabilities (face, finger and iris) ruggedized
for mission-critical objectives.
The IWS Biometric Engine is a multi-biometric identity management
solution used by government and commercial enterprises to biometrically
search and match populations of unlimited sizes for identity
confirmation. These include searching and matching for Verification of
an Identity (1:1), Exhaustive Search for Identification (1:N), Watchlist
Management (X:N) and Existing Biometric Population Management and
Enhancement (N:N). IWS Biometric Engine employs a multi-biometric
enrollment, management and authentication platform that is technology
agnostic, enabling users to utilize biometric devices (over 120) and
algorithms (over 90) from virtually any vendor, as well as support the
combination of the following biometric types, including: single
fingerprint, Livescan fingerprint, 2D face, 3D face, iris, palm scan,
finger vein, palm vein, hand geometry, palm, DNA, signature, voice, and
retina. The IWS Biometric Engine is patent protected (number 7,298,873)
by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and employed throughout ImageWare’s
portfolio of biometric identity management solutions.
NSWC Dahlgren Laboratory's Technology-to-Sea Excellence Award was given
to one employee and three groups for science and technology base work
that made a notable impact on Navy warfighting capability. For more
information on the award, please visit http://www.nswc.navy.mil/NEWS/2007_awards/2007_awards.html
For more information on ImageWare’s biometric
identity management solutions, please e-mail us at sales@iwsinc.com
or call (858) 673-8600.
About ImageWare Systems, Inc.
ImageWare Systems, Inc. (AMEX:IW) is a leading developer of identity
management solutions, providing biometric, secure credential and law
enforcement technologies. Scalable for worldwide deployment, the
Company's biometric product line includes a multi-biometric engine that
is hardware and algorithm independent, enabling the enrollment and
management of unlimited population sizes. ImageWare's identification
products are used to manage and issue secure credentials including
national IDs, passports, driver licenses, smart cards and access control
credentials. ImageWare's digital booking products provide law
enforcement with integrated mug shot, fingerprint Livescan and
investigative capabilities. ImageWare is headquartered in San Diego,
with offices in Portland, Ore., Washington D.C. and Canada. For more
information visit www.iwsinc.com.
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