Police to get £40m mobile fingerprinting kit


Thursday, August 21st, 2008

By Mike Simons | The Home Office is preparing to spend up to £40m on the roll out of a mobile biometric identification service.

The police are seeking the ability to provide real or near-real time identification of people at the scenes of incidents, through accessing fingerprint and other biometric information held by law and order agencies.

The government is calling for bidders for a framework agreement involving a maximum of 10 suppliers that will run for four years, with a possible two year extension to allow it to synchronise the contract with its Ident1, fingerprint recognition contract.

The project, dubbed “MIDAS,” follows on from the successful implementation of the Project Lantern mobile identification pilot schemes.

Project Lantern was mobile hand-held fingerprinting trial that enabled police officers to check a person’s identity in an operational environment and check them against the Ident1 national database.

The successful trial saw results returned, usually within a few minutes, and provided information to aid identification. The devices speeded up the process of establishing identity, and also allowed officers to make informed decisions by knowing whether an individual was wanted or dangerous.

A pilot began in November 2006, deploying 100 Lantern devices in ten police forces, mainly in support of work involving automatic number plate recognition technology.

In March 2008 an additional 100 devices were deployed in a further 10 forces to explore the device’s use in broader police work. This included officers in local stations, roads policing units and support groups.

The pilot has now been extended to March 2010 while a national solution is procured.

According to the National Police Improvement Agency, the pilot studies have shown significant time savings. Forces using Lantern together with Automatic Number Plate Recognition showed an average time saving of more than an hour per stop. In a survey of officers, involved in the trials, 90 per cent estimated that Lantern was saving at least 30 minutes per case.

Defence contractor and supplier Northrop Grumman was responsible for the design, deployment and support of the pilot project. Its sub-contractor Sagem supplied the Lantern devices and searching capability on Ident1. Cable&Wireless provide the encryption and secure connectivity.


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  1. Simon Dent
    Posted: Aug 24th, 2008 at 1:48 pm

    Its all about control of the population the masses .The police who respects them any more .They are viewed with suspicion they dress more like armed SS soldiers they have so much power now and act like it I have seen them peak caps pulled over their eyes sunglasses on ,Total power dressing .You can be arrested on stupid charges have no freedom of speech they can invade your own house when ever they want .Stop you and search you and your body for no reason .Doesn’t happen yes it does .its now got that you feel that you are watched everywhere you go via mobile tracking CCTV, your mac address on your computer .Gps vehicle tracking ,listening into your phone conversation in case you say the word bomb ,Debit cards record what you are spending and also tracking where you have been .Getting the doctor to take a DNA blood sample for the police .I saw the letter at my doctors asking him to get my DNA to investigate me for a serious crime I have never committed any crime .Its another step to controlling the masses once total control is in place you will not have a voice at all ,Id card s ,implanted chips ,biometric scanning ,eye scans ,So where is this taking us ? In Monmouth Wales the school motto is Obey and Serve this can be seen around various parts of the town in plain view . Why was it so easy to get Saddam and not Bin Laden ? and the rubbish reports from the BBC CNN sky who do not report real news the real issues that the masses want answered why ?, why do the papers report so much of who’s who TV stars or who’s been murdered.Why not report what’s relay going on in the world . Why are there so many police programs on the TV is it a form of control to reinforce the viewer .Did you know that you can have free environmental friendly energy to power your house any house in the world , why dont they want this ? these are some of the real issues that need answers .Why do we still need wars the people who own the bombs need to sell them on so that they can be used and so more bombs can then be sold only its the masses that they get used on .

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