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An approach to using biometric technologies

Biometric technologies offer the future of security technology, but integrating cutting-edge technology alone may not automatically solve all your security problems. Here U.S. Government experts offer...

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Biometrics and airport access control

Biometrics has played an important role in efforts to strengthen airport security. Here Alan Medlock outlines how London City Airport has used Biometrics to implement a cost-effective, user-friendly...

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The changing face of travel documentation

The introduction of the new biometrically enabled Passport, or ePassport as it has become known, is well under way across the world. Joel F. Shaw explains why Face Biometric was selected as the global...

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Trialling large-scale biometric systems

Great expectations burden the biometrics industry. It’s difficult to conceive of a future for air travel in which they are not relied upon for security and passenger processing, but the timescale has...

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The BASIC approach to biometrics at U.S. airports

Biometrics are coming to U.S. airports. Specifically, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) are seriously considering how to implement...

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The FBI launches a Biometric Center of Excellence to reach its “Desired Path”

The aviation term “desired path” refers to setting a course and then following clear guidance to reach a specific objective. This simple term seemed fitting for an article about how the FBI’s work in...

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Competitiveness and innovation framework programme

ICT Policy Support Programme (ICT PSP) BEST Network, the Biometrics European Stakeholders Network, is a European Commission ICT Policy Support Programme centred on a European Thematic Network on...

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IT supplement 2013

Promoting the responsible use of biometrics (Isabelle Moeller, Managing Director, Biometrics Institute UK) Service streamlining (Phil Brown, Executive Director, Greater Orlando Aviation Authority)...

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Advancing the checkpoint environment

WITH THE threat to aviation constantly evolving, TSA is focused on developing the next generation of state-of-the-art security technology, which will be used to revolutionise the way airports operate....

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An innovative and technology-driven airport experience

Bahrain International Airport (BAH) celebrated a major milestone on 28 January 2021 when its eagerly awaited new terminal opened for business. The new, state-of-the-art facility is the crowning jewel...

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Using biometrics to increase the safety and efficiency of airport processes

The use of biometrics in our daily lives is already widely established, and the use of biometrics in airport processes worldwide is also old news. Several airports and airlines already use this...

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An extra dose of commitment to quality and customer satisfaction

Quality and customer satisfaction are not simply a matter of course, but the result of well-conceived concepts, regular quality checks, continuous improvement, and the daily challenge of the airport...

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The way we see innovation

Innovation is a fundamental value of Aeroporti di Roma’s (ADR S.p.A.) mission, which over the last year has consolidated and strengthened its strategic direction, promoting a corporate culture of...

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Technology can take airports to new heights

When we envisage the ‘airport of the future’, technology is undoubtedly the first thing that comes to mind. The two are inextricably linked. Airports can harness technology and digital solutions to...

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The airport as a mobility hub: Imagining an intermodal transportation...

For over a century, commercial airports have helped move people and goods quickly across the globe. The infrastructure needed has grown increasingly complex, but the common view of the airport hasn’t...

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Travelling contactless, Digi Yatra style

As Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL), the operators of Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru (BLR), India’s third busiest airport by passenger and cargo volumes, we explored new...

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Revisiting the need for standardisation in a contactless world

In 2003, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) adopted specifications for machine-readable travel documents (eMRTD). This laid the foundation on which an extensive infrastructure could...

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Passenger journey reimagined: Innovative and AI technologies applied

Imagine a world where you arrive at the airport and the gates know your name without presenting your Identity Document and Boarding Pass. Everything is automated. You check in your bag using a...

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Discussing new airport technology at Edmonton International Airport

What is your airport currently working on? When I started my role with Edmonton International Airport, COVID-19 struck, so for my first year, I couldn’t focus on passenger processing or airport...

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ICAO TRIP Symposium underscores the vital role of technology and innovation...

The event, one of the world’s largest gatherings on traveller identification management, took place against a backdrop of surging passenger demand, with global traffic currently at about 96% of...

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