CBP Looks to Expand Its Use of Facial Recognition Technology
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DHS, CBP Looking For Facial Recognition Tech That Will Allow Them To Scan Every Person In A Vehicle
The festival of bad ideas continues. Despite facial recognition having proven over and over again it's not really the solution to speedy ID verification that far too many people think it is, government agencies (along with retailers, sports arenas, and bored billionaires) seem to believe the real problem is that there just hasn't been enough…
CBP looks to expand its use of facial recognition technology
Customs and Border Protection is looking to expand its use of facial recognition. In a new request for information, CBP said it’s seeking solutions for capturing facial images of occupants in vehicles. The technology would be used at ports of entry to compare biometrics in CBP’s Traveler Verification Service. CBP and other Homeland Security agencies have been expanding their use of facial recognition to expedite traveler screening in recent year…
Orlando International Airport partners with CBP to enhance process for international arrivals
The following article was published by Future Travel Experience Orlando International Airport is rolling out Enhanced Passenger Processing – a cutting-edge biometric system developed with U.S. CBP to streamline passenger arrivals and enhance travel efficiency. Orlando International Airport is rolling out Enhanced Passenger Processing – a cutting-edge biometric system developed with U.S. CBP to streamline passenger arrivals and enhance travel eff…
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