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Florida’s DMV gets world’s largest Facial Recognition system

Merkatum, a leading developer and provider of multi-biometric identity management solutions, today announced that the Company has successfully deployed the largest facial recognition system in the world for Florida’s Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV).

Merkatum was awarded a project through a competitive bid by the DHSMV to provide a fully-functional, large-scale facial recognition and record adjudication system in order to detect possible identity fraud and duplicate records in the agency’s driver license database. Currently, the launched emfiva(R)-based system can biometrically compare a person’s static facial image against 52 million others in 3 seconds, providing relevant identity matching results for data cleansing (”scrubbing”) and criminal investigation purposes. Merkatum provided a turnkey solution that included software, hardware, and professional services delivered as an integrated managed service, thus enabling its client with best-of-breed multi-biometric technologies with a quick deployment turnaround at competitive costs.

“We are proud and satisfied of having successfully deployed such a technically complex and robust solution, unique in the world, in record time, on target and on budget, and with such positive results for our customer. Merkatum is ready to help other institutions worldwide with their project requirements in biometrics and identity management in accordance with REAL ID and HSPD12 guidelines,” commented Jose Luque, President & CEO of Merkatum.

Merkatum was awarded the project due to the Company’s emfiva(R) platform, its focused expertise on biometric technologies and to the utilization of Cognitec Systems’ matching algorithm.

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