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Next step in the transition to a 10-fingerprint standard

DHS Awards Orders for 10-Fingerprint Scanners

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) competitively awarded two task orders in support of its 10-fingerprint standard. The awards were to Technica, who will supply the IDENTIX Touch Print 4100 Enhanced Definition Device, and to CounterTrade Products, Inc., who will provide Crossmatch L Scan Guardian scanners. These awards mark the next step in the transition from a two-fingerprint collection standard to a 10-fingerprint standard, which will provide officials with more comprehensive, biometrics-based information by increasing the accuracy level of matching records.

The department is initially purchasing a total of 50 scanners between the two task orders, which will be used to support development of the 10- fingerprint capability. Each task order will include options for the purchase of up to 3,000 additional scanners, which may be ordered to support a series of pilot programs scheduled to begin at U.S. airports late this summer. Options may also be used to support part or all of the national deployment of 10-fingerprint collection. The approximate value of the Technica task order is US$7.6 million, including all options. The approximate value of the CounterTrade Order totals US$7.2 million, also including all options.

US-VISIT currently collects biographic and biometric data using two digital, inkless fingerprints and a digital photograph from most international travelers applying to enter the United States. US-VISIT will begin requiring 10 fingerprints from international travelers at some U.S. airports later this year. The move to collecting 10 fingerprints is one of the departments highest priorities.

 

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