![]() military or have been or are employed by the federal government. The system also includes fingerprints, mostly of individuals who have served or are serving in the U.S. The Justice Department uses the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System, which includes not only fingerprints but also corresponding criminal histories mug shots scar and tattoo photographs physical characteristics such as height and weight, hair and eye color and aliases. installations overseas, latent prints from improvised explosive devices and other hostile actions, enemy combatants and detainees. The Defense Department relies on its Automated Biometrics Identification System (DOD ABIS) to process and store biometrics data from foreign nationals requesting access to U.S. ![]() The agency, which also operates the department’s premier biometrics database, is coordinating with the departments of Justice, State and Homeland Security to share biometrics data between the three primary databases used by the various departments. Biometrics Identity Management Agency, an Army agency tasked with coordinating biometrics efforts across the Defense Department, is expanding capabilities and broadening data sharing with other government agencies and coalition partners. Michael Weaver, USMC (l), Personal Security Detail, Regimental Combat Team 5, uses the Biometric Automated Toolset just north of Al Qaim, Iraq, to enter an Iraqi man’s information into a national database.Īgency seeks to replace current methods, conduct more efficient data collaboration among departments.
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