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Palmprint and fingerprint to fight crimes in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Police Force selects Cogent Systems for its next generation computer assisted palmprint and fingerprint identification system. New system will provide Hong Kong Police Force with new crime-fighting and crime-solving capabilities.

Cogent Systems announced that it has been awarded a contract from the Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) for its next generation Computer Assisted Palmprint and Fingerprint Identification System (CAPFIS).  After extensive proposal evaluation and system benchmarking, the HKPF awarded the contract to Cogent based on its proven system performance, merit and value proposition. 
Cogents new system will replace the current fingerprint identification system from the incumbent provider and will deliver higher accuracy and shorter response time along with improved features and functionality all based on the latest international NIST standards.
 Under the contract, Cogent will electronically convert the HKPFs existing fingerprint records and latent hard copy records.  The new system will be capable of storing 1,000 pixels per inch (ppi) image resolution records and include the ability to search both flat and rolled fingerprints and palm prints.
 Cogent will include customized workflows and process modules to monitor the processing of fingerprint evidence. 
Cogents new system with cutting edge technology will increase the crime-solving capability of Hong Kong Police Force.  During the benchmark test, Cogent was able to demonstrate benchmark results of 100% accuracy on both finger and palm latents.  The enhanced accuracy and speed of the new CAPFIS, along with the added features, will be key to increasing the success of the criminal investigations of HKPF.  The new system will also conform to international NIST standards which are also used by other law enforcement agencies. 
"This contract award is a very important win as it expands our presence in Hong Kong where Cogent technology is already being used for Hong Kongs National Smart Identity Card System," commented Ming Hsieh, President and CEO of Cogent Systems.
 "The strength of Cogents fast, accurate, and reliable technology during the testing process was a key factor in winning the contract award.  Our technology will be instrumental to the HKPFs crime-solving efforts and provide their officers with state-of-the-art technology."

 

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