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Cross Match to launch new palm ID device

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Published: June 26, 2008 at 5:37 PM
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PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla., June 26 (UPI) -- Florida-based Cross Match Technologies Inc. announced plans to launch a new palm biometric identity verification technology.

Cross Match officials are planning to release the new L Scan 500P at the National Sheriffs' Association conference scheduled for June 28 to July 3 in Indianapolis. The L Scan 500P, the first FBI-certified single platen design palm scanner, is an effort to ease the law enforcement booking process with positively matching print identifications.

Company officials say the L Scan 500P, which captures forensic quality images in compliance with the FBI image quality specifications, offers improved data sharing across tribal, state and national criminal records systems.

"Cross Match continues to build on our leadership in developing high-quality and innovative live scan products with the L Scan 500P," James Ziglar, Cross Match chief executive officer and president, said in a statement.

"We are particularly excited to introduce this industry leading product to our customers to help them stay on the leading edge of law enforcement and identification technology."

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