Biometrics associations / regulatory bodies in North America (13 found)

CITeR is the only National Science Foundation (NSF) Industry/University Cooperative Research Center (IUCRC) focusing on serving its affiliates in the rapidly growing areas of biometric identification and credibility assessment technology.

Coast Vancouver Security is a community oriented private contract security company serving the Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island, the Northern Coast and Interior British Columbia. The company provides security guard services in Burnaby and service a wide variety of sites, including hotels, schools, government facilities, construction sites, residential and commercial buildings, factories and warehouses, police agencies and private conventions.

The Department of Homeland Security has a vital mission: to secure the nation from the many threats we face. This requires the hard work of more than 260,000 employees in jobs that range from aviation and border security to emergency response, from cybersecurity analyst to chemical facility inspector. Its duties are wide-ranging, and our goal is clear - keeping America safe.

Gowell group technology Co.,limited is a hi-tech enterprise specialising in developing, manufacturing and marketing CCTV products including Standalone DVR, DVR Kits, IP Camera, Analogue Camera, etc.

NetAccess Controls provides software & hardware for access control solutions.

Nodaccess distributes all HID products, iClass, iClass SE, Proximity, Indala, Fargo card printers, NaviGo logical access, cards. The company also carries AWID, Suprema biometric solutions, Jolly Technologies, Visitor Pass, visitor management solutions, a full line of accessories i.e. lanyards, badge holders etc.

Secure Identity & Biometrics Association represents vendors, nonprofits, and research institutions dedicated to responsible use of innovations, including biometrics, that protect and secure identity.

Total Access Security is a locksmith company, which specialises in electronic access control. This includes, but is not limited to keypads, card readers, biometric readers, intercom and phone systems. This also includes burglar alarms and cameras.

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