Biometric Consortium

Biometric Consortium

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Mission focal point for the research, development, testing, evaluation and application of biometric-based personal authentication technology
Website www.biometrics.org

The Biometric Consortium is a US government sponsored consortium created by the National Security Agency (NSA) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). It serves as the US government focal point for the research, development, testing, evaluation and application of biometric-based personal authentication technology. Both NSA and NIST co-chair the BC.

The main event of this consortium is the Biometric Consortium Conference, held every Fall.

History

The Biometric Consortium met for the first time on October 1992 under the chairmanship of Dr. Benincasa. The objective of the Biometric Consortium is to provide a forum for information exchange on biometric technology among the Government, industry and academia.

In 1994, Dr. Campbell and Ms. Alyea took over as chair and vice chair, respectively. The Biometric Consortium's charter was formally approved on December 7, 1995 by the Facilities Protection Committee, a committee that reports to the Security Policy Board through the Security Policy Forum. The Security Policy Board reports to the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.

Mission

The Biometric Consortium's charter states that the mission of the Biometric Consortium is:

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