Innometriks / Lumidigm Partnership Providing Next Generation Biometrics to Defense Department


Multispectral Biometric Solutions Now Flourishing in Challenging Applications Where Traditional Biometrics Previously Failed

Can be seen in Lumidigm's Biometric Consortium Booth #311

ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO - September 27, 2011 - Lumidigm today announced that Innometriks' Rhino reader, which combines embedded Lumidigm fingerprint biometrics, smart cards, PKI and digital signature technologies, is handling high security applications in extreme weather and rough environments for multiple organizations of the United States Department of Defense (DoD). The Rhino's U.S. Government credential configuration provides tiered authentication levels that meet the SP800-116 implementation guidelines. The Rhino is FIPS201-certified and approved by the TSA.

"Many of the DoD's applications are used in areas where traditional biometrics were tried but failed," explains John Cassise, Innometriks CEO. "Warfighters, first responders and many other DoD employees don't have control over the environments in which they work and do not have time to wait for the biometric reader to get a correct read of their fingerprint. They need it to work the first time."

"To be successful, many DoD applications demanded far greater reliability than conventional fingerprint technologies could deliver. Lumidigm's multispectral sensors are demonstrating that they not only meet, but exceed, those demands," adds Bill Spence, Lumidigm vice president, transaction systems. "Lumidigm's ability to get a great fingerprint image every time, regardless of the conditions, has significantly expanded the range of applications and environments where biometrics can be successfully deployed and scaled in the real world."

Various DoD agencies are now securing outdoor vehicle and pedestrian perimeters as well as interior access points using the Rhino. The Rhino solution is also being used for cloud-based perimeter access control with biometric verification in real time. In these applications, literally around the world, the Rhino reader has withstood extreme environments and harsh abuse from users. In some cases, solutions have included customizations to meet specific application needs. In other applications, Rhino fingerprint biometric readers are working comfortably in tandem with iris biometrics to meet multi-biometric requirements.

"Pilot programs that had been stuck in the development stage for years have now been successfully moved into deployment with the introduction of the Rhino. The Lumidigm Advantage injected the needed reliability to scale these biometric applications effectively and achieve the required return on investment," adds Cassise.

The Innometriks Rhino and Cheetah readers along with Lumidigm's new Mariner fingerprint reader will be showcased at the Biometric Consortium Conference in Lumidigm booth 311.
About Innometriks
Innometriks develops and manufactures a suite of hardware and software products that provide strong identity authentication for mission critical environments. Strong identity authentication verifies an individual's identity using technologies including biometrics, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and digital signatures, providing greater protection of critical assets and sensitive information. Innometriks innovative and comprehensive application suite offers credential validation and registration on a platform that is open, scalable and extensible. www.innometriks.com

About Lumidigm

Lumidigm Inc., the multispectral imaging biometrics company, is dedicated to enabling convenient, secure, and reliable identification and verification. Lumidigm fingerprint sensors capture superior images quickly, on all people, in all conditions. Everyone can be enrolled. Everyone can be verified. Lumidigm's sensors are quick and easy to use - perfect for any application in which speed, security and reliability are paramount. Headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Lumidigm sensors are distributed worldwide. Lumidigm's initial venture capital investors are DFJ New England, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Epic Ventures, Intel Capital, International Venture Fund and Solstice Capital. Other investors include Methode Electronics, Motorola Solutions Venture Capital, New Mexico Co-Investment Partners managed by Fort Washington Capital, and Sun Mountain Capital. For more information, visit www.lumidigm.com.

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