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L-1 signs contract with Washington State Department of Social and Health Services

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

L-1 Identity Solutions Inc. was awarded a contract to perform fingerprint background checks for the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services. The contract was given to L-1’s wholly-owned subsidiary Integrated Biometric Technology LLC and is valued at more than $7.0 million and will extend over a maximum six-year.

Washington State mandates that prospective caregivers of children in state custody or prospective caregivers are required to undergo fingerprint-based background checks before licenses or contracts are granted. More than 185,000 Washington state residents are expected to be processed as part over the six-year period.

IBT will open 16 Enrollment Centers with plans to increase service to 30 or more locations throughout the state to handle fingerprint enrollment. The system will collect and submit fingerprint records electronically to the Washington State Patrol. Washington State applicants can then take advantage of lower FBI electronic processing fees and faster response times. This enables applicants to start work or obtain licensure in days rather than weeks. [end] 

More than 4,000 University of Maine students’ personal information may have been compromised in a recent server breach, according to Seacoast Online.

Accessed was a pair of files servers on the university’s Orno campus, containing names and Social Security numbers, as well as confidential clinical records dating back to 2002. Officials reported that the servers contained information about 4,585 students who have sought mental health services from the campus counseling center.

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The College Center for Library Automation in Tallahassee sent out notices about a software upgrade that may have left about 30,000 students, faculty and staff Social Security numbers and other private data vulnerable for theft, according to a local news article.

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The University of Texas at Arlington was recently victimized by an outside computer attack, which resulted in unauthorized access to medical files belonging to nearly 30,000 faculty, staff and students, according to a local news report.

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L-1 Identity Solutions has announced it has been awarded a contract for research and development by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate, Human Factors Division. The contract stipulates for L-1 to develop a next generation technology for use in a four-finger slap image capture mobile biometric device.

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RockWest Technology, a business unit of Identive Group Inc., announced the implementation of a credentialing and identity management system for the City of Colorado Springs, the El Paso County Department of Health and Environment and the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office.

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India’s Social Welfare Department has implemented the Beggars Personal Management System to track beggars using biometrics. This effort is to fight recent large-scale deaths and mismanagement within colonies, according to a Deccan Herald article.

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