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Law enforcement agencies and other organizations use different mobile identification devices to collect biometrics, and one system can’t always read the other’s data. The National Institute of Standards and Technology has released a list of best practices [1]to help make the data obtained interoperable.

Law enforcement agencies and other organizations use different mobile identification devices to collect biometrics, and one system can’t always read the other’s data. The National Institute of Standards and Technology has released a list of best practices [1]to help make the data obtained interoperable.

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[1] http://fingerprint.nist.gov/mobileid/MobileID-BPRS-20090825-V100.pdf