“The Fall 2004 BIOMETRICS SUMMIT: Implementing Identity Technologies in Government & Business: Best Practices And Lessons Learned” is coming to New York City on October 26-28, 2004.
Link to the detailed agenda and registration information.
Highlights include case study presentations from several government and private sector organizations that have tested, evaluated and implemented biometric systems for a variety of applications. Hear lessons learned and practical advice, firsthand, to help you benchmark your own biometric projects.
Find out how:
--The TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION/TRANSPORTATION WORKER IDENTIFICATION CREDENTIAL (TWIC) Program is using biometrics for identity authentication and lessons learned to date.
--CAPITOL ONE is developing the business case for biometrics and the steps they took before implementation, including solution specification, testing and evaluation.
--The BERGEN COUNTY NEW JERSEY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT is demonstrating the ROI of its iris recognition authentication solution and how they are using biometrics to achieve better law enforcement results.
--The ILLINOIS OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE’s use of biometrics for identity management in a high volume card issuance environment – including the public policy, operational and technology issues and solutions that have emerged.
--The NEW YORK CITY LAW DEPARTMENT is using biometrics for time and attendance to streamline operations and improve security.
--Plus many others…including a special presentation from Senator Debra Bowen of The California State Legislature on the privacy issues surrounding biometrics.
**Other KEY BENEFITS of Attending include**
--A chance to visit the International Biometric Group's BiometricStore in New York City - a biometric technology showroom designed for hands-on evaluation
--Quality networking with others involved in deploying and evaluating biometrics
--Discounts on leading biometric industry publications from Biometric Digest and IDNewswire, along with discounts on leading industry reports from the International Biometric Group
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Posted by: Biometric Time Clock | August 15, 2009 at 07:27 PM