BIOMETRICS ENABLED INTELLIGENCE - MIP
Abstract
Joint Personnel Identification Version 2 (JPIv2), previously named Biometric Family of Capabilities for Full Spectrum Operations (BFCFSO), will provide an Army tactical biometric collection capability to capture a person's biometric data and enroll them into the DoD enterprise authoritative biometric database to positively identify, and verify the identity of actual or potential adversaries. JPIv2 development will be informed by prototype collection capabilities provided by the Biometrics Automated Toolset-Army (BAT-A) and Handheld Interagency Identity Detection Equipment (HIIDE), which are Quick Reaction Capabilities (QRCs) based on Joint Urgent Operational Needs Statement (JUONS). Capabilities envisioned for JPIv2 will be configurable for multiple operational mission environments. JPIv2 development will employ integrated software and sensors to capture multimodal information in an interoperable system facilitating the use of biometrics. JPIv2 does so by fixing an individual's identity using the person's unique physiological, and/or behavioral features and linking this identity to the individual's past activities and previously used identities. This will greatly enhance the ability of U.S. forces, operating unilaterally or in combination with joint, multinational, and interagency partners, to identify unknown individuals and verify the identity of person(s) in any situation across the full spectrum of military operations to include Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO). The JPIv2 will interoperate with a variety of other biometric collection, database, and information systems and adhere to applicable technical standards. FY12 Base Funding will support development activities under an Engineering & Manufacturing Development (EMD) contract for JPIv2 program of record. EMD efforts include: defining system of systems functionality and interface requirements; complete preliminary design to include both hardware and software; define and develop system maturity, reliability and technical performance measures; develop operational deployment sustainability, suitability and survivability plans; and conduct technical reviews consistent with required system capability. Funds will also support Test and Evaluation (T&E) activities under an Engineering & Manufacturing Development (EMD) contract for JPIv2 program of record. EMD T&E efforts include: development of test plans against system requirements; conducting preliminary testing of system of systems functionality; production of test reports to inform developmental activities; and providing T&E support to scheduled technical reviews.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2012
- Source ID
- BI7_0307665A_7_2040_PB_2012
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