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L-1 Identity Solutions to upgrade Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Live Scan Network

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

L-1 Identity Solutions, Inc. has secured a new state-wide contract with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension to upgrade its Live Scan Network used for criminal booking. Working with L-1, Minnesota will adopt a more comprehensive system capable of capturing highly-detailed data from the entire hand, not just the fingerprint, all in one pass. Shipments of the L-1 TouchPrint® High Definition 3800 Live Scan with integrated full hand scanner for criminal booking will begin in the first quarter of 2008 and continue throughout the year.


Commenting on the contract, Tim O’Malley, Superintendent of the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) said, “The ability to capture the fine detail from a subject’s entire hand can mean the difference between solving a crime and not solving a crime. It’s that simple, and that important. The BCA has enhanced the ability to match latent prints collected at crime scenes - it’s now better than ever. Ultimately, the BCA selected a system that helps us to identify criminals quickly and accurately.”

The TouchPrint High Definition Full Hand live scan system, which is FBI certified for 1,000 ppi image capture and transmission, was introduced in 2006 to address the demand for live scan systems that focused on improving image quality and enhanced identification. More than 15,000 L-1 live scan systems are installed across the U.S. and in more than 20 countries. [end] 

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The 20-year old system contains almost 2.7 million master fingerprint records and is one of the oldest statewide law enforcement agency systems in the U.S. and can no longer keep up with demand. The system was designed to process 700 fingerprint cards in a 24 hour period, but today 1,000 to 1,500 fingerprint cards are put through the system.

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Samsung has announced the availability of the first Android 4.0 “Ice Cream Sandwich” software upgrade for the NFC-enabled Galaxy S II handset.

Starting today, Galaxy S II owners in Poland, Hungary, Sweden and Korea can upgrade the latest Android platform, which includes the new Android Beam application for NFC-enabled peer-to-peer content sharing.

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Two Texas police departments have successfully used live fingerprint scans to serve a warrant in conjunction with a 15-year-old murder case.

The Carrollton and Lewisville, Tex. police departments used Plano-based Mentalix Inc.’s Submit live scan system to nab the suspect, Danny Elenilson Osorio. Lewisville police officers stopped Osorio in March on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. Osorio gave a fake name and birth date, and police arrested him and took him to the Lewisville jail.

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Tallahassee-based Florida A&M University and campus card service provider CardSmith have announced plans to upgrade the university’s multi-functional Rattler Card program.

The new Rattler Card will feature Rattler Bucks, a prepaid spending account offering FAMU’s more than 13,000 students cashless access to an expanded range of campus facilities and services including the bookstore, dining venues, mobile payments, campus offices and off-campus merchants.

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A new partnership between Hamline University, Saint Paul, Minn. and U.S. Bank will enable the school to offer enhanced banking services to its students, faculty and staff through the school’s campus ID card.

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