Identity, Security, Payments, Biometrics, Smart Cards and Authentication News

Michigan undergoing state-wide biometric implementation

Wednesday, March 16, 2005

Identix Incorporated announced that it was selected by the Michigan State Police Criminal Justice Information Center to provide statewide electronic fingerprinting services and related processing for licensing and employment purposes for the state of Michigan. Pursuant to state and federal laws requiring applicant background checks, Identix Identification Services (IIS) was certified to provide its complete suite of electronic fingerprinting services to employers and governmental agencies throughout Michigan that are authorized to submit fingerprint-based criminal history checks for job applicants and licensees. IIS and one other company are the only companies certified by the Michigan State Police to provide these services throughout the State.


According to the Michigan State Police, the State currently has requirements to process fingerprint-based background checks on approximately 100,000 applicants per year. New legislation is expected to add an additional 150,000 applicants per year in the near future. Once operational, Michigan agencies, businesses and applicants will be able to schedule a fingerprinting appointment at one of IIS’ Michigan fingerprinting centers by calling 866-226-2952 or via the IIS website at www.identix.com/iis. In addition to its most recent statewide win in Michigan, IIS provides statewide electronic fingerprinting services to California, Illinois and Tennessee.

“We have seen growth in the demand for fingerprint services in the commercial, enterprise, and state and local government sectors,” said Identix President & CEO Dr. Joseph J. Atick. “With more states passing legislation mandating fingerprint background checks for additional job categories, we believe Identix Identification Services’ business is well positioned to continue to grow.” [end] 

Northwest Michigan Surgery Center (NMSC) has selected the Versus Advantages real-time locating system (RTLS) to better improve its patient care experience.

Averaging around 80 patients per day, the Northwest Michigan Surgery Center will use the Versus RTLS to relay patient status information to families, as well as to provide automated process flow management for NMSC clinical staff.

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ImageWare Systems announced that the Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), an agency that oversees Los Angeles International (LAX) airport, LA/Ontario International airport and Van Nuys airport, has placed an order for a number of biometric identity management and credentialing solutions.

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The European Association for Biometrics (EAB) is focusing on a goal of driving the research and development of biometrics and building the future of the industry around a concern for end-user privacy protection.

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The biometric program at HMP Isis prison in London requires inmates to authenticate their identities via thumbprint before moving from one area to the next. System errors, however, have been leading to back-ups that leads to all prisoners waiting before they can move on, according to an article from The Telegraph.

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Campus card provider NuVision Networks, Napa, Calif., has named Brian Adoff as the company’s new executive vice president.

Adoff, formerly NuVision’s national sales manager, will now oversee company-wide operations and develop strategic partnerships.

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Anil Jain, an engineering and computer science professor at Michigan State University, has lead a team that developed software which can identify individuals by their fingerprints even if they have had their fingerprints altered, according to a Chron.com article.

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