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Human Recognition Systems to partner with Thales in a Home Office programme to find the airport security technology of the future

August 2010 by Marc Jacob

Human Recognition Systems, the UK’s independent identity management and biometric specialists, are delighted to be partnering Thales to deliver the INSTINCT-Technology Demonstrator 2 (TD2) Airport Security Programme.

The INSTINCT-TD2 project is a government initiative to discover, trial and showcase emergent airport security technologies, solutions and ideas. Security Minister Baroness Pauline Neville-Jones says: “The threat to our security is real and is evolving, and technology can play a key role in reducing that threat. This project shows how the Government is working with industry to find those innovative and emerging technologies.”

Human Recognition Systems will be actively involved in the delivery of the TD2 programme with Airport Security Expert and head of Transport at Human Recognition Systems, Jim Slevin, taking a position on the ‘Independent Review Board’. The Board will consist of representatives from Thales, academia, the participating airports and a cross-government team anchored within the Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism (OSCT) in the Home Office.

Companies and academic institutions are being invited to submit applications (closing date of 10th September 2010) that outline how their technology can be used in airports to improve security. The ‘Independent Review Board’ will be responsible for processing all submissions received and selecting a number to demonstrate and trial their technology in simulated and live environments within the next few months.

Human Recognition Systems will play a key role in facilitating the live trials in airports. With vast experience designing and implementing technology solutions in airports, Human Recognition Systems was chosen by Thales to help the selected demonstrators to navigate the operationally complex airport environment.

Neil Norman, CEO of Human Recognition Systems, comments, “We have been actively developing security solutions within the Airport sector for the last seven years. Our solutions use the latest in biometric, identity management and image processing technology, and have been developed in close consultation with our clients and the airport regulatory authorities. We are pleased to be involved in helping Thales deliver the TD2 Programme; our experience and knowledge of the airport sector and commitment to cutting edge technologies will ensure we provide valuable contribution to the programme and the demonstrators involved.”

Alex Dorrian, CEO of Thales UK, says: Security solutions into the National Security & Resilience sector are one of Thales’s core capabilities and an area where we have considerable pedigree. Our market knowledge, understanding of integrating complex systems and products, and experience with working with universities, schools and SMEs will ensure we deliver a rigorous trial and demonstration programme, successfully guiding demonstrators through every step of the process.


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