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Public Sector Roundup: Supply chain savings
Surrey is expecting to save £300,000 after streamlining its book procurement, Birmingham is using recycled IT for social programmes, and the EU...
Biometrics tunnel to simplify security and ID checks
Gait recognition using controlled tunnels could enhance security in airports or the Olympic Games, say researchers at the University of Southampton.
'We listened,' says passport and ID card chief
The head of the IPS explains the changes to the ID card scheme, and lays out how IT suppliers may have new business in the biometrics market.
Single sign on for Liverpool Trust
Hospital chooses proximity cards and biometrics to simplify access to secure applications and cut help desk calls.
Half of Europeans show support for ID cards
However, study shows many people still undecided about biometrics due to privacy and information security concerns.
Education Roundup: Biometrics and web for schools
This week, Becta gives advice on how best to use fingerprints and other biometrics in schools, universities move to online procurement and more...
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