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PSCR 2020_Mobile Fingerprint Capture for First Responders

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Author(s)

Jeremy E. Glenn, John T. Beltz, Brad Truitt

Abstract

This panel will discuss the technology gaps and problem statements currently being researched for mobile, high quality fingerprint capture for first responders. This discussion incorporates work performed by NIST’s Information Access Division (IAD). IAD has conducted extensive research and development in the area of fingerprint capture, analysis and image quality. Their experience includes projects with the FBI and various other public safety and government agencies. This session will capture the current status of research and development of fingerprint capture technology and introduce the anticipated PSCR prize challenge, Mobile Fingerprint Capture for First Responders Challenge (anticipated Winter/Spring 2021).
Conference Dates
July 28-30, 2020
Conference Location
Boulder, CO
Conference Title
PSCR Stakeholder Meeting 2020: The Digital Experience

Keywords

Fingerprint capture, research and development (R&D), image quality, public safety

Citation

Glenn, J. , Beltz, J. and Truitt, B. (2020), PSCR 2020_Mobile Fingerprint Capture for First Responders, PSCR Stakeholder Meeting 2020: The Digital Experience, Boulder, CO, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=931291 (Accessed October 10, 2025)

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Created October 28, 2020, Updated October 29, 2020
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