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NSW Police and IDEMIA Strengthen Criminal ID System

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IDEMIA has renewed its partnership with the New South Wales Police Force, Australia’s largest law enforcement agency.

Under the 6-year contract, IDEMIA will support and maintain the LiveScan solution, a biometric identification solution used to process and book criminals’ biometric data in 142 police stations across New South Wales.

IDEMIA’s LiveScan technology provides law enforcement jurisdictions with a flexible workflow-based application to capture criminals’ biometric information and demographics. LiveScan ensures that the biometric solution can be deployed across the state efficiently while meeting the highest quality and safety requirements.

“This contract strengthens a long-term partnership that we have had with the New South Wales Police Force for over 2 decades”, said Tim Ferris, Asia Pacific president and senior vice president for Public Security and Identity at IDEMIA.

“This collaboration proves IDEMIA’s capacity to provide critical support and maintenance when it comes to integrating multiple biometrics technology to increase national security and support efficient police services. It’s a great honour to be supporting the biggest police organization in Australia.”

IDEMIA LiveScan is supported by IDEMIA’s proprietary fingerprint algorithm and workflow software to enhance the process of booking criminals and recording of biometric data.

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