Criminal fingerprint database is one of the most important
assets for every law enforcement agencies. The army needs a fingerprint
database to secure access to their critical data from the enemy. Police need it
to identify suspect, or to check criminal records. Prison authorities need it
to identify inmates and to manage their facilities, visitors and stuff. But
while performing these actions, law enforcement agencies are facing the need of
portability to ensure ease of access to information from remote locations and
to increase efficiency. That’s why the demand for portable digital fingerprint
machine is growing among the law enforcement agencies worldwide.
Today we are going to look at the top 4 portable
digital fingerprint machines. These are
specifically designed to meet the need of law enforcement agencies here.
An article published today in the University of Vermont’s campus newspaper The Vermont Cynic reported that the campus recreation center has adopted M2SYS finger vein technology for student member identification. Tim Lewis, associate director for campus recreation made the decision to use finger vein biometrics for member identification after brainstorming ideas on how to eliminate students carrying ID cards. Happy to see our finger vein biometric identification system used at the University of Vermont through a partnership we have with Vermont Systems, a recreation and parks software provider based in Essex Junction, VT. Modern-day membership management software is designed to help create efficiencies that antiquated methods simply can’t provide. In an effort to eliminate ID cards, prevent identity fraud, and create a more convenient user experience, many membership management facilities are evaluating vascular biometrics (finger vein) for identification because of the distinct ...
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