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Selected Case Studies
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Canada Customs and Revenue Agency
Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA) and Citizenship and Immigration Canada launched a pilot program called CANPASS-Air in September 2002 for the Canadian border. Iris recognition helps Canadian officials streamline airport operations while maintaining a safe and secure border. Iris recognition authenticates pre-approved, low-risk travelers who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States and Canada and clears them through express lane customs and immigration.
CANPASS-Air is operational at Pearson International Airport in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa and Winnipeg.
The system has been extended to a bilateral system with the U.S. in Vancouver airport with the other seven airports to follow by the end of 2006.
The hardware and software for CANPASS-Air is Iridian Proof Positive-certified, ensuring that the highest quality standards are met. All Iridian-certified iris recognition cameras meet US and international eye safety standards. Proof Positive-certification also guarantees scalability and full hardware and software interoperability, giving CCRA the option to extend the system with additional Proof Positive cameras or software in the future.
For more information and updates visit CCRAs web site at:http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel/canpass/canpassair-e.html
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JFK Airport, New York
A door to the tarmac of JFK Airport at Terminal 4, the international arrivals hall, was announ
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