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The Belgian Federal Police choose Steria and Cogent Systems to provide an innovative fingerprint capture system
This new identification system will further increase the Belgian Police's crime-solving capacity. It will offer increased search precision, significantly improved response times, a palm print search option, and other innovative functions as well. For example, the new system will offer 90% precision in finger- and palmprint trace searches and up to 99.9% precision in fingerprint searches. Moreover, the new system will allow a fast, high-quality exchange of dactyloscopic data with other countries (with Interpol and other countries covered by the Prüm Treaty). High-level integration with the other IT systems used by the Belgian Police has been planned in order to optimize the flow of information.
"This contract at the heart of Europe considerably strengthens our presence there, where Cogent Systems technology is already being used in other European Union countries," says Cogent Systems' President and CEO Ming Hsieh. "Cogent technology's strength resides in its precision, its reliability and its quick implementation; characteristics that played a crucial role in the awarding of this contract."
"For Steria, this is a strategic project in systems integration and security. Our expertise in biometric systems integration unquestionably played an essential role in the final phase of evaluation. This project illustrates our ability to offer our public- and private-sector customers innovative solutions delivered by our biometrics expertise centre," says Steria Benelux CEO René Luyckx.
About Cogent Systems: www.cogentsystems.com
Cogent (Nasdaq: COGT) is a global biometric identification solutions provider to governments, law enforcement agencies, and commercial enterprises. Cogent provides the highest quality identification systems, products and services with leading technology, accuracy and speed. Cogent's Automated Fingerprint/Palmprint Identification Systems, or AFIS, enable customers to capture fingerprint and palm print images electronically, encode prints into searchable files, and accurately compare a set of fingerprints/palm prints to a database containing potentially millions of prints in seconds.