Accessible via a smartphone or the mobile data terminal in a police vehicle, the app asks officers a series of questions about their perceptions of someone’s race, ethnicity, gender and sexual orientation upon approaching them at a stop.
AwareABIS can be used for ten-print, palm print, latent print, and mug shot face biometric searches and provides advanced forensic search, analysis and reporting capabilities.
When the digital ID program launches, Ontarians will be able to have an electronic version of their government ID – like driver's licences and health cards – stored in their digital wallet app.
Idemia will provide the technology and support to Indiana State Police and other agencies. The contract includes fingerprint biometric data capturing and the backend system to process the prints and support.
Mississippi with the help of IDEMIA launched a mobile application for the citizens to digitally store and display their driver’s license and other ID’s.