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Feb 28
" SiliconTech's FaceTrack-Access Control System has been successfully supplied and implemented at the Commercial Taxes Department, Government of Pondichery"

Jan 18
"Government of Pondicheery is purchasing SiliconTech's FaceTrack application for its pilot run."

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 Feb 28
SiliconTech's FaceTrack-Access Control System has been successfully supplied and implemented at the Commercial Taxes Department, Government of Pondichery.

 Jan 18
Government of Pondichery is purchasing SiliconTech's FaceTrack application for its pilot run.

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  SiliconTech has supplied an educational software development kit in face recognition to Indian Institute of Technology Madras(IITM).

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Press release regarding our product Face Track Acccess Solution on "The Hindu" Dated 28-05-2005

http://www.hindu.com/2004/08/08/stories/2004080804261300.htm

 

SiliconTech has supplied an educational software development kit in face recognition to Indian Institue of Technology Mardras (IITM).

 

U.S. pushing for biometric technology in passports

NEW YORK (AP) - Biometric technology that scans faces, fingerprints or other physical characteristics to confirm people's identities is about to get its biggest, most public test: at U.S. border checkpoints.
Yet significant questions loom about whether the U.S. and foreign governments can meet an Oct. 26, 2004, deadline set by Congress for upgrading passports and visas to include biometrics.
With fingerprint and face scanners due to be in place at air and sea ports by the end of this year and biometric visas and passports beginning to get into the hands of travelers next year, U.S. officials hope to keep the wrong people out while letting the right people in without delay.
Biometric visas and passports, certainly, will be harder to fake. The challenge will be to equip the millions who will need the new documents in order to enter the United States, and to upgrade computer systems at border crossings.

http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/6614643.htm

Police use facial recognition to collar suspects caught on CCTV

By Rene Millman and David Rae [06-02-2002]
Essex Police is involved in testing facial recognition software that will match photofits of criminals to images of suspects picked up by CCTV cameras. Essex Police is involved in testing facial recognition software that will match photofits of criminals to images of suspects picked up by CCTV cameras.

http://www.vnunet.com/News/1128997



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