Iris Recognition Plays Key Role in CHILD Project
Aug 1, 2006 12:00 PM
When Sheriff Robert Garvey of the Hampshire County Sheriff's Office in Northampton, Mass., officially launched the Children's Identification and Location Database (CHILD) Project in May 2005, he expressed his hope that over the coming years every sheriff in the nation would have a CHILD Project Iris Recognition System at their disposal.
The CHILD Project is a secure, nationwide network and registry enabling law enforcement and social service agencies to positively identify missing children and adults using an iris recognition system from Panasonic System Solutions Company. The system features Panasonic's BM-ET330 Iris Recognition Reader. More than 1,600 sheriffs in 17 states are now either using or have committed to using the technology.
The CHILD Project system uses a specialized Panasonic video camera to capture a detailed close-up of both irises. The system's biometric software, developed by Iridian Technologies Inc., makes a template of each person's iris pattern for storage in the system. To verify identity later, an individual simply looks at the reader, and the system verifies identity.
The Nation's Missing Children Organization and National Center for Missing Adults (NMCO) hosts the database at its headquarters in Phoenix.
“Not only has the interest been overwhelming but registrations are exceeding our expectations as well,” says Sean Mullin, president and CEO of the CHILD Project. “Enrollment campaigns, mounted by local organizations, community groups and even high school students, are drawing attention to the project. These campaigns are also reaching out to senior citizens to include them in the registrations.”
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