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New biometric policies go into effect in New Zealand

Thursday, October 20, 2011

New Zealand’s government has passed legislation to enable Immigration New Zealand (INZ) to store photos of all non-New Zealanders entering the country as well as require fingerprint samples in some circumstances.

The new policies are expected to benefit INZ through increased data on travelers, but also the travelers themselves as INZ Minister Jonathan Coleman believes that the new biometric data collection policies will help prevent identity theft and criminal misuse of passports at the borders as well as speed up visa application processing through quicker identity confirmation.


The new policies enacted by New Zealand were developed with a privacy impact assessment performed in conjunction with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner in New Zealand as the data collected by INZ is not only available to their own government, but shared with the U.S., Canada, Australia and the UK as part of a Five Country Conference biometric program. [end] 

The British Home Office has expanded its Biometric Residence Permit program to include more immigration categories.

The changes, which took effect on Feb. 29, make the biometric residence permits mandatory for anyone who’s applying to stay in the UK for more than six months, as well as those who apply for “indefinite leave to remain” status.

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Key Source International announced GSA approval for it’s biometric keyboard and stand-alone biometric pod. KSI products are approved under FIPS 201 for Federal Employees and civilian contractors.

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The British government has advised that schools will not be able to use students’ biometric data unless parents consent, reports politics.co.uk.

The government’s advice, released on Tuesday for consultation, was updated to include items from the newly enacted Freedoms Act 2012. This new advice will take effect in September 2013.

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The U.S. Transportation Security Administration has opted to consolidate its multiple enrollment and registration programs into one Universal Enrollment Service. It has granted MorphoTrust USA a five-year, $248 million contract for the enrollment services.

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