Protection Session II
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[edit] Session II: Improving Technologies
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[edit] Abstract
Faster development and acquisition of biometrics technologies is required to provide identity protection against current and foreseen adversaries Basic Question to answer: How can government work with industry to get new technology to the user faster, cheaper?
[edit] Moderator
- Robert Melissinos
[edit] Panel
- Dr. Larry Hornak, Professor, WVU
- COL, USA Ted Jennings, Project Manager, DoD Biometrics
- Mr. Raj Nanavati, IBG
- Mr. Allan Zimmerman, IDTP
[edit] Threads
- What is industry’s biggest issue in building biometric solutions for the government?
- What is the government’s biggest issue with how industry produces biometric devices?
- Much current technology is developed by small businesses. How does small business get that technology to the government in real time?
- How can biometric multimodal systems stay current but not fail due to short product cycles?
- What information is industry lacking to build good cheap biometric solutions?
- The United Kingdom is already testing facial technology and UK companies are testing solutions in the U.S. Is the Federal government paying attention to technology from our coalition partners?
