U.S. federal government spending was a theme common to many of the top stories of the week on Biometric Update, with a GAO facial recognition report coinciding with news about engagements involving Dignari, Identity Strategy Partners and Tascent, and Clearview.
The continuing momentum of contactless and remote biometrics also continues to make headlines. Yoti is partnered with the UK Post Office on a digital identity app, while on the private sector side Idex Biometrics and Fingerprint Cards are counting down the last steps to mass adoption of biometric payment cards, and Collins Aerospace parent Raytheon is touting “connected aviation” as the next step for air travel technology.
Top biometrics news of the week
The many uses the U.S. federal government puts facial recognition to, and the attendant contracts and opportunities are reviewed extensively by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO). Federal agencies plan to increase their use of…