
BEDFORD, Mass., July 7 (UPI) -- A European police agency analogous to the FBI has received a biometric services software platform from Aware Inc., the company said Tuesday.
Among the software's application is screening and converting incoming digital fingerprint records from external sources. The Biometric Services Platform also allows access to stored fingerprint records from remote police facilities.
BioSP is a modular, secure and service-oriented application server produce that offers a programmable workflow engine and several independent, off-the-shelf software modules for tasks such as image storage, transaction routing and management, fingerprint and facial image processing, biometric matching and other tasks, the company said.
The police agency wasn't identified in Aware's news release. Additional details such as price and number of units weren't disclosed.
Aware Inc. describes itself as a leading technology supplier for the telecommunications and biometric industries since 1992. It's interoperable, standard-compliant and field-proven imaging products are used in a number of applications, from criminal justice to medical imaging.
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