Biometric identification station approved for airport security use

biomimetic.jpgHirsch Electronics, a leading manufacturer of access control and identity management solutions, today confirmed its Verification Stations biometric technology passed the Transportation Security Administrations (TSA) rigorous testing and was placed on the TSAs Biometrics for Access Control Qualified Products List (QPL).

According to the TSAs website, Airport operators are encouraged to use the qualified products list to improve upon their existing access control systems by incorporating biometrics technologies. The requirements for QPL biometrics were spelled out in detail in a 140-page Guidance Package — Biometrics for Airport Access Control that establishes the criteria and standards that TSA believes biometric products should meet for acceptable performance for airport access control systems.

Hirsch developed the Verification Station, model family RUU, in conjunction with Cogent Systems (Nasdaq:COGT), a global biometric identification solutions provider. Hirschs RUU integrates Cogents ID-Gate biometric subsystem, one of only two products that met TSAs testing requirements for airport physical access control. Hirsch chose to integrate Cogents technologies, because we knew their quality solutions would support and enhance Hirschs reputation for high security and product reliability, stated Kevin Reyes, Hirschs manager of strategic OEM partners.

The biometrics in the Hirsch Verification Station passed the extensive TSA tests including requirements for a failure-to-enroll rate less than 3 percent and a 99.86 percent operational availability rate. TSAs test required a false rejection rate (FRR) of less than 1 percent; the RUU biometrics FRR is just 0.01% - 0.001%. TSAs test required a false acceptance rate (FAR) of less than 1 percent; the RUU biometrics FAR is only 0.01% - 0.0001% FAR. TSAs test required a transaction time of less than six seconds; the RUU biometric extraction and ID time is only 1.5 seconds.

We believe the Hirsch Verification Station is an excellent choice for airports, ports and other high-risk sites, uniquely providing the highest standards in identity management and access control, commented Chris Crump, Cogents director of commercial business.

source: businesswire.com

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