IDENT1

IDENT1

IDENT1 is the United Kingdom's central national database for holding, searching and comparing biometric information on those who come into contact with the police as detainees after being arrested [ [http://www.npia.police.uk/en/5969.htm National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) ] ] . Information held includes fingerprints, palm prints and scene of crime marks.

It replaced the old system known as the National Automated Fingerprint Identification System (NAFIS), and works in partnership with Livescan technology.

According to the [http://www.npia.police.uk/en/5969.htm National Policing Improvement Agency] , IDENT1 currently contains the fingerprints of 7.1 million people and makes 78,500 matches with data recovered from crime scenes per year.

IDENT1 was developed by US defence company Northrop Grumman [> [http://www.it.northropgrumman.com/pressroom/content/IDENT.htm From the Northrop Grumman Pressroom] ] , who were awarded the £122m contract in December 2004. The deal was expected to last for eight years, with an additional three "option" years. [ [http://www.it.northropgrumman.com/pressroom/press/2004/pr977.html Northrop Grumman press release, Dec 2004] ]

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