Biometrics Automated Toolset – Army (BAT-A) Handheld Testing

Abstract

This project funded the test and evaluation of the proposed biometric tactical collection handheld device for the BAT-A Refresh and Sustainment effort. This testing evaluated the handheld’s performance while under adverse weather conditions and various environmental conditions. The evaluation examined the device’s ability to accurately match an individual’s identity against thousands of subjects in the onboard device database using only fingerprints and iris scans, and record the speed with which those matches are achieved. This effort produced a test and evaluation report for the given biometric device.

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Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2013
Source ID
5e0678dfa0aa8d354bb3dd9642eb5efc

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