PLYMOUTH, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Biometric Intelligence & Identification Technologies (BI2 Technologies) of Plymouth, Massachusetts announced today that Popular Science magazine named the company’s Mobile Offender Recognition and Identification...
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PLYMOUTH, Mass. - (Business Wire) Biometric Intelligence & Identification Technologies (BI2 Technologies) of Plymouth, Massachusetts announced today that Popular Science magazine named the company’s Mobile Offender Recognition and Identification...
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PLYMOUTH, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Biometric Intelligence & Identification Technologies (BI2 Technologies) of Plymouth, Massachusetts announced today that Popular Science magazine named the company’s Mobile Offender Recognition and...
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Popular Science magazine names MORIS™ one of the “Best Innovations of 2010”
Biometric Intelligence & Identification Technologies (BI2 Technologies) of Plymouth, Massachusetts announced today that Popular Science magazine named the company’s...
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Biometric Intelligence & Identification Technologies (BI2 Technologies) of Plymouth, Massachusetts announced today that Popular Science magazine named the company's Mobile Offender Recognition and Identification System (MORIS™) as one of the...
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The iPhone now fights crime. MORIS, the Mobile Offender Recognition and Identification System, is a 2.5-ounce hardware attachment and software app that turns a smartphone into a powerful handheld biometric device. It combines iris recognition,...
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BI2 Technologies will release its Mobile Offender Recognition and Information System (MORIS™) in November. The company has already pre-released several units for testing and has received encouraging feedback. “It’s a major advance in terms of having...
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Free iris biometric scans to be offered as part of Sears Safety Week
Free iris biometric recognition scans will be available for children ages 5 to 17 and adults needing assistance as part of Sears Safety Week. The scans will be available from 10 a....
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Advances in technology have revolutionized the U.S. law enforcement profession and one of the latest innovations being leveraged by local, state, and tribal law enforcement is the Iris Biometric Identification System. Like fingerprints, iris...
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The MOMS Club of Fairhaven, the Lawler Branch of the New Bedford Free Public Library, and the Bristol County Sheriff’s Office are joining together to host a free Iris Scan event. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children estimates...
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NEW BEDFORD — A free Iris Scan, hosted by the MOMS Club of Fairhaven, the Lawler Branch of the New Bedford Free Public Library, and the Bristol County Sheriff's Office, will be held Saturday, Aug. 28.
The Iris Scan takes place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m...
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CRANSTON — Nayquan J. Gadson got lucky. The inmate, who escaped last week from the Adult Correctional Institutions by using the mangled photo identification of an inmate who was eligible for parole, acted on his escape plan just before the...
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The Brockton Police Department will debut a new identification tool on city streets this fall that uses iPhone technology to scan human facial characteristics and send them to a secure database for comparison. The mobile, wireless, multi-modal...
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Biometric Intelligence & Identification Technologies (BI2 Technologies) www.bi2technologies.com of Plymouth, Massachusetts announced that they have implemented MORIS™, the company's patent-pending, first-of-its-kind in the world iPhone-based...
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Mobile and Wireless Multi-Modal Biometric Offender Recognition and Information System (MORIS), developed by BI2 Technologies in conjunction with Apple, is improving identification capabilities for police officers in Plymouth County Massachusetts....
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Biometric Intelligence & Identification Technologies (BI(2) Technologies) of Plymouth, Massachusetts announced today that it has been awarded a contract by the Massachusetts Sheriffs' Association (MSA) to provide a new facial recognition system...
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Plymouth County, Mass., Sheriff Joseph McDonald calls the county's latest crime-fighting tool "an iPhone on steroids."
A fitting description for the device, which he said enhances and strengthens the ability of law enforcement officers to identify...
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Plymouth County, Mass., Sheriff Joseph McDonald calls the county's latest crimefighting tool "an iPhone on steroids." A fitting description for the device, which he said enhances and strengthens the ability of law enforcement officers to identify...
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It's the kind of technology you'd see in the movie Mission Impossible and the Calhoun County Sheriff got his hands on it. The
office is now using an iris scanner to identify convicted criminals. It's the only law enforcement agency in Alabama to...
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Could identifying criminals be as easy as holding up an iPhone, snapping a quick pic, and waiting for results? It sounds like a cross between a science-fiction fantasy and a silly joke, but the concept is no laughing matter for officers in the gang...
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