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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

UNITED STATES: The Homeland Security Department is buying $100 million worth of services to issue staff at all agencies smartcards with iris and facial recognition capabilities. (Next Gov)
Posted by Jason at 11:55 AM
Labels: DHS, face, ID, iris, US
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