画像データベースは国境検査所のプラットホームに加えられる最も最近の技術である
Liam Byrne移住の大臣は先週個人と指紋、査証および独特なパスポート数を関連付ける£50,000によってイメージ基づかせていたデータベースシステムのベールを取った。 システムは政府の£400mの最も最近の板である eボーダー 国境検査所の技術のプラットホーム。
イギリスに訪問者のアイデンティティを確認するパイロット・システムはシエラレオネから査証の志願者からデータを使用して2007年9月から2008年4月にGatwickの北ターミナルで、稼動する。 If successful, the government may extend it to cover up to five million visitors a year from non-European countries, excluding the US. The pilot is part of a wider biometric-based border control system for the EU called BioDev 2. The BioDev 2 consortium members are Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain and the UK. A Home Office spokesman said the project is 80% funded by the EU. Britain has contributed about £28,000 to the European Commission for BioDev 2.
Motorola, Zetes and Sagem, which earlier supplied the iris recognition system for the Home Office’s “trusted traveller” scheme, are the three main suppliers to the BioDev project. Motorola supplied the Gatwick installation, and will install similar systems in other EU countries later.
Mike Lyne, assistant director at the Border & Immigration Agency, said the department is pleased with the system’s performance so far. Some 5,000 names and related images are in the pilot database.
Most come from the collection UKVisas has been building since September 2006, when giving biometric details became compulsory for visa applications from some countries.
Fred Preston, Motorola’s project leader, said the system finds a matching record in milliseconds.
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