2007/12/15

Washington Post - Spurred by Gratitude, "Bomb Lady" Develops Better Weapons for U.S.
The Washington Post reports:
Duong's most recent innovation, the Joint Expeditionary Forensics Facilities (JEFF) project or "lab in a box," analyzes biometrics. It will be delivered to Iraq at the beginning of 2008, the Navy said, to help distinguish insurgents from civilians. [...] the military has been scanning the irises and taking the fingerprints of Iraqis, feeding a biometrics data base in West Virginia. [...] Each collapsible, sand-colored, 20-by-20-foot unit has its own generator and satellite link. If things go as planned, data will beamed to the Biometric Fusion Center to check against more than a million Iraqi fingerprints.
What a great use of biometric technology, if this helps to minimize civilian casualties, it will be more than worth it. I'm not really an alarmist on this kind of thing. I mean, it's not like they are implanting them with RFID chips, this technology is pretty old (fingerprints!) so I see this as just one more example of how the use of biometrics is being accelerated in this age of terrorism and war.

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