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Dutch Police Selects Motorola's Biometrics Identification Solution
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Motorola's biometric solution for the Dutch Police incorporates a completely Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) matcher.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009:
Motorola Inc. has been awarded a four-year contract by the Dutch national police agency, the Korps Landelijke Politie Diensten (KLPD), to provide its Motorola Printrak Biometric Identification Solution (Printrak BIS) to support all types of identification activities for the whole organisation of the Dutch Police.
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The solution supports the use of rolled or plain fingerprints, as well as palm prints and latent identification services and biometric quality management processes.
“We’re delighted that the Dutch police has recogniesd that Motorola is able to deliver the most advanced biometric solution available and that they are entrusting us to implement the cornerstone for their identification chain,” stated Manuel Torres, vice president and general manager, Motorola Government & Public Safety, EMEA. “The contract with the Netherlands confirms Motorola’s leading position as the provider of the most accurate biometric matching technologies available on the market.”
“Having conducted a thorough selection process, we were impressed with both the solution and the professional and capable attitude which Motorola were offering and are very happy to be partnering with them” stated Ron van Vemde MCDm, project manager, KLPD. “Motorola has equipped us with the most advanced technology in the field of biometrics and will undoubtedly help ensure our identification chain is as effective and accurate as possible for a long time into the future.”
Major features of the Motorola solution include the fastest and most accurate biometric matchers to support automatic, fast identification and verification processes, as well as a reduction in the amount of manual work required, the company said.
Other key system features include: support for 1000 pixels per inch for tenprint, latent and palmprint images; functionality that maximises the potential for automated real-time identification, allowing KLPD to optimise the deployment of its skilled human resources; the most advanced and open automated fingerprint identification system (AFIS) architecture available; a software solution that is flexible and configurable to meet specific needs; system management processes to support cost efficiencies and faster access to data; and support for biometric mobility services and the move to a paperless workflow environment.
Motorola's biometric solution for KLPD incorporates a completely Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) matcher. This will enable the KLPD to deploy a system which is scaleable, upgradeable, robust and easily maintained, Motorola said. The advanced solution fits into the existing IT infrastructure already deployed by the Dutch Police forces, though offers the flexibility to be easily extended to add functionality and services as they become needed at a later date.
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