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Elaine Dezenski Departs Cross Match as SVP of Global Government Affairs to Lead Global Security Initiative at INTERPOL

Business Wire, June 17, 2008

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. -- Cross Match Technologies, Inc., a global provider of biometric identity management solutions, today announced that Senior Vice President of Global Government Affairs, Elaine Dezenski, is leaving the company. Ms. Dezenski will be moving to Lyon, France, where she will serve as Managing Director of the Global Security Initiative at INTERPOL, the global anti-crime organization.

"Ms. Dezenski has been a tremendous asset for Cross Match, and I am grateful for her contribution over the past two years in strengthening our business and forging strong relationships both with government and private sector customers in the U.S. and around the world. In her new role at INTERPOL, she will continue to carry on an important mission of promoting global stability and security. We will miss her, but we are pleased that she has been given the opportunity to take on this important new challenge. We wish her continued success," commented Cross Match CEO James W. Ziglar.

During her two years at Cross Match, Ms. Dezenski worked closely with customers and government officials to maintain and build Cross Match's leadership role in the biometrics industry both in the U.S. and internationally.

About Cross Match Technologies

Cross Match Technologies, Inc. is a leading global provider of biometric identity management systems, applications and enabling technologies to governments, law enforcement agencies and businesses around the world. These solutions are used to capture and process the unique physical characteristics of individuals to establish and verify their identities. Offerings include multiple biometric technologies capable of wireless, mobile or stationary use that encompass fingerprint, palm and full-hand scanners, facial recognition systems, iris scanning technology, document readers, biometric software, and related services. For more information visit www.crossmatch.com.

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