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Digital Biometrics To Oem Dba Fingerprint Scanner Product - Company Business and Marketing

EDP Weekly's IT Monitor, Oct 9, 2000

Digital Biometrics, Inc. (Nasdaq: DBII), a leader in biometric identification systems and integration services has entered into an agreement which will enable DBI to offer its customers a range of fingerprint card scanners that will capture inked fingerprint images which can be archived or transmitted to an AFIS (Automated Fingerprint Identification System). Digital Biometrics will OEM DBA's ImagClear Fingerprint Card Scanner systems to small and medium size law enforcement agencies and to commercial customers for applicant and enrollment processing throughout the United States.

DBA Systems, a Division of Titan Systems Corporation, is headquartered in Melbourne, Fla. and manufacturers a complete line of FBI Appendix F Certified Scanners and fully integrated card scanning systems for Law Enforcement. DBA is the only supplier to warranty the image capture Appendix F performance for one year and maintains technical and customer service in support of Law Enforcement.

Digital Biometrics (http://www.digitalbiometrics.com ) is a leading provider of identification information systems. The company employs the latest in biometric identification technology and related management systems to enable commercial employers and government agencies to check for criminal records among applicants for employment or permits, and to help law enforcement identify and track criminals. DBI's offerings include computer-based fingerprinting systems, photographic systems, multi-media data storage and communications servers, and the systems integration and software development services required to implement identification management systems for its customers.

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