Anaheim Police Department books order for Printrak Fingerprint ID System.ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 30, 1996--Printrak International Inc. (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on :AFIS AFIS Automated Fingerprint Identification System AFIS Aerodrome Flight Information Service AFIS Armed Forces Radio and Television Service AFIS Airborne Flight Information System AFIS Automated Fingerprinting Identification System (Pakistan) ) said today it has been selected by the Anaheim Police Department to supply an automated fingerprint identification system Automated Fingerprint Identification System (or AFIS) is a system to automatically match one or many unknown fingerprints against a database of known prints. This is done for various reasons, not the least of which is because the person has committed a crime. (AFIS) that will notify officers within three minutes "Three Minutes" is the 46th episode of Lost. It is the twenty-second episode of the second season. The episode was directed by Stephen Williams, and written by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz. It first aired on May 17, 2006 on ABC. if an arrestee ARRESTEE, law of Scotland. He in whose hands a debt, or property in his possession, has been arrested by a regular arrestment. If, in contempt of the arrestment, he shall make payment of the sum, or deliver the goods arrested to the common debtor, he is not only liable criminally for has been previously booked by the department. The contract is valued at approximately $2.8 million over the next seven years. The selection of Printrak follows 19 months of extensive study by the department staff, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Lt. Ted Labahn, crimes persons bureau commander. The system, which the Anaheim Police Department calls the Total Integrated Booking and Identification System (TIBIS), incorporates live-scan workstations for inkless capture of fingerprints Impressions or reproductions of the distinctive pattern of lines and grooves on the skin of human fingertips. Fingerprints are reproduced by pressing a person's fingertips into ink and then onto a piece of paper. and a digital mugshot sub-system. Department studies have revealed that 63 percent of all arrestees had been previously booked, and that 20 percent of those booked lie about their identity, Lt. Labahn said. Since the bail process cannot be delayed merely to verify identity, many individuals are being released on low bail before definitive identification can be established. When the new AFIS system is installed, fingerprint fingerprint, an impression of the underside of the end of a finger or thumb, used for identification because the arrangement of ridges in any fingerprint is thought to be unique and permanent with each person (no two persons having the same prints have ever been images will be captured by the live-scan workstation and instantly compared to a database of approximately 210,000 records. If a match occurs and indicates a criminal record, Police Department notification to the court will result in appropriate judgement as to the bail amount, Lt. Labahn said. The Anaheim TIBIS also enables police department compliance with California and FBI standards for electronic transmission of fingerprint images. An online video camera to capture digital photographs of arrestees will replace a standard 35mm camera. The ability to immediately view the image on a monitor ensures the quality of the photograph, whereas at present it might be a week before film is processed and reviewed. The availability of mugshots within minutes will enable photographic "line-ups" for showing to crime victims and witnesses. Company Information Printrak International (http://www.printrakinternational.com) is a leading worldwide supplier of automated fingerprint identification systems used primarily in law enforcement applications and with increasing frequency in civil and commercial identification solutions. Printrak systems serve more than 150 national, state, county and municipal agencies in 20 countries. CONTACT: Printrak International Inc. Dan Driscoll 714/238-2000 or Lages & Associates Paula Brici Bordigon 714/453-8080 |
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