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Offender
IDª Ð Offender Identification System |
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Proper
identification is the first and most critical part of offender processing.
Falsely identifying an inmate can be disruptive to the prisoner environment
at best. At worst, inaccurate identifications can result in the release
of the wrong person back into society and put public safety at risk.
With the Offender-ID system, state-of-the-art iris technology bolsters
the effectiveness of inmate identification, ensuring accurate booking
and release by verifying an inmateÕs identity at critical junctures
of prisoner handling in a jail environment.
Quickly
identifies repeat offenders: Quickly processes inmates and clears the central
receiving area while eliminating multiple ID numbers for the same
offender.
Reduces
erroneous releases: Inmates
can no longer falsify their identities by switching their armbands
or ID cards. Positively identifies inmates leaving detention to
participate in work-release programs and speeds the check-in/check-out
process.
Provides
reliable audit trail: All
identification procedures are logged with a date/time stamp for
efficient reporting.
The
PIERª is a rugged hand-held device that allows the operator to enroll
and identify individuals using the highly unique patterns and textures
of the human iris. The PIERª can store a database of up to
200,000 individuals (both left and right eye) and quickly return
the identity of the subject.
Tethered to a PC, the device can match an unknown individual against
a database of millions with extremely high accuracy.
Thousands
of PIERª devices are in deployment throughout Iraq, Afghanistan,
Bosnia and other areas of conflict.
In
addition, the PIERª has been evaluvated, integrated or deployed by:
The
PIERª 2.4 is also a critical component in the Rapid Deployment Force "Jump
Kit"
HIIDEª
Series 4 The
worldÕs first hand-held, multi-modal (Iris, Finger, Face) enrollment
and recognition device, the HIIDEª was developed for the US Department
of Defense and other government agencies.
The
HIIDEª can enroll and store up to 10,000 full biometric portfolios
(2 iris templates, 10 fingerprints and a facial image) and identify
a subject in stand-alone mode (i.e., untethered to a host PC). The
device can be expanded to include USB enabled peripheral devices
such as a passport or card reader, and an external keyboard or a
mouse.
The HIIDEª
has widespread appeal in many government and commercial markets such
as:
PIER-Tª
- Portable Iris Enrollment and Recognition Device Ð Tethered
The
PIER-Tª is a rugged handheld device that allows the operator to both
enroll and identify individuals using the highly unique patterns
and textures of the human iris. The device is designed to operate
while tethered to a host PC or laptop.
The
PIER-Tª includes state-of the- art lenses, a high-resolution video
sensor, dual band illumination, and a bright LCD screen to capture
and process the detailed information contained in an individualÕs
iris.
The
PIER-Tª performs an extensive image quality check and then forwards
exceptionally high quality images to the host PC for conversion into
iris templates using the industry leading Daugman 2Pi algorithm.
The template can be linked with an individualÕs biographic data.
The template and the biographic data form a record for the individual
which is entered into a database completing the individualÕs ÒenrollmentÓ.
The
ÒidentificationÓ process is accomplished in the same fashion as an
enrollment. A subjectÕs iris image is captured by the PIER-Tª, converted
into an iris template by the host, and compared against the existing
iris template database resulting in the quick and accurate identification
of the subject.
HIIDEª Series 4
PIERª
2.4
PIER-Tª
Operation
Iraqi Freedom
US
Correctional Facilities
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