Did you know?
2001
current national automated fingerprint system began
2.6M
fingerprints are held in Australian NAFIS
100+
years police have used fingerprints to solve cases
Source: ACIC. Australian Police. Smithsonian
current national automated fingerprint system began
fingerprints are held in Australian NAFIS
years police have used fingerprints to solve cases
Source: ACIC. Australian Police. Smithsonian
The Integrated Biometric Workstation (IBW) is a Microsoft Windows® 10-based suite of applications that serve as the user interface for biometric entry, review, and comparison for the Integra-ID MBIS platform. It provides a single point of access to run all standard user functionality for tenprints, latents, and palmprints, as well as supporting processing and display of other modalities, such as face and iris.
The solution includes features such as Browse, Job Queue, Person Entry, Quality Control, Latent Entry and Search Verification, Facial Investigation, Crime Scene Investigation and Batch Scanning. It is designed for law enforcement agencies to enable forensic examiners to identify more offenders faster, for more efficient and effective crime solving.
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Garry Dickie, Director of Information Systems and Technology, SAPOL