Motorola Launches New Multi-Modal Biometric Identification Solution
Delivering Enhanced Performance and Interoperability
SCHAUMBURG, Ill., March 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) today announced that it has been selected by the West Virginia State Police to deploy its Motorola Printrak Biometric Identification Solution (BIS). Motorola's latest BIS solution features new algorithms for improved analysis of multi-modal biometric data delivering tenprint, latent, palmprint and facial images. The BIS software has been optimized for interoperable file exchange among agencies. The new solution also features true Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware, delivering greater flexibility to expand and upgrade the system as future demand requires.
The West Virginia State Police selected Motorola via a competitive bid process. "Motorola offered the technical solution that best met our needs," stated First Lieutenant Michael Corsaro, the Director of Criminal Records and the AFIS Program for the West Virginia State Police. "Motorola's new BIS includes a number of technological advances that will provide improved accuracy and enable us to capture and search palmprints, further assisting forensic teams in our crime-solving efforts."
The Motorola Printrak Biometric Identification solution supports a 1000
Pixels Per Inch (PPI) resolution for tenprint, latent, palmprint and facial
images. This newest generation BIS builds upon Motorola's industry leading
Minutiae Interoperability Exchange Test (MINEX) algorithm to deliver
enhanced interoperability, as shown in the National Institute of Standards
and Technology's ongoing MINEX tests. Additionally, Motorola's system
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