DHS Announces Results of 2022 Biometric Technology Rally
DHS S&T published the results of the 2022 Biometric Technology Rally (2022 Rally).
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DHS S&T published the results of the 2022 Biometric Technology Rally (2022 Rally).
DHS S&T announces the launch of the new Remote Identity Validation Technology Demonstration (RIVTD).
This Tech Speak mini episode gives you a unique inside perspective on our 2022 Biometrics Tech Rally. Listen as Arun Vemury, program manager in the Science and Technology Directorate’s (S&T) Biometrics and Identity Technology Center, explains what a ‘Tech Rally’ is, the challenges being addressed by the Rally, and the focus of this year’s event. Arun also gives a demonstration of the facial recognition technology being tested at the event and walks you through how it works.
Host John Verrico sits down with Arun Vemury, program manager in the Science and Technology Directorate’s (S&T) Biometrics and Identity Technology Center, to discuss facial recognition performance and fairness.
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DHS S&T is calling for submissions to the 2022 Biometric Technology Rally (2022 Rally).
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