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West Virginia county schools implementing biometric solution

Friday, November 18, 2011

Schools in Taylor County in West Virginia are integrating biometric systems into their school lunch programs in an effort to stream line processes among other purposes, according to a Mountain Statesman article.

The Taylor County School System is using a fingerprint-based system developed by biometrics developer identiMetrics and has opened the option to parents to opt out.


The system, which is already in use at Grafton High School planned to go live at the rest of the schools in the county by the time the students return from Christmas break, will be responsible for both biometric enrollment and identity verification for students wishing to access their lunch account at the cashier in the cafeteria.

Officials from the school system have expressed hope that in addition to improving processes for the students buying lunches, that it will also ease ID issues for the students around the school and improve processes. The school district expects the system will save costs and time through removing the IT costs associated with issuance and replacement of ID cards.

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Students in Cabell County middle and high schools will soon be paying for their meals using fingerprint scanning technology, according to The Herald-Dispatch.

Cabell County joins other counties in West Virginia already using the technology in an effort to improve the speed and accuracy of school breakfast and lunch lines. The county sent out letters to parents notifying them of the change, but still questions and concerns have been raised regarding the fingerprint scanning system.

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Albron, an independent caterer in the Netherlands, will offer biometric- and contactless-based payments in its restaurants thanks to a newly signed agreement with pan-European payment processor Equens.

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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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High schools in Jefferson County, W.V. will be implementing biometric finger scanning in an effort to provide security for the students’ cafeteria accounts. Purpose of the program, according to school officials, is to eliminate clerical errors and to provide students with an easy way to identify themselves when using the cafeteria.

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