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Monday, April 7, 2003
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SOURCE: International Biometric Group

International Biometric Group Hosts Teleconference: Biometrics in Driver's License Applications

New York, NY—April 7, 2003—International Biometric Group announces the thirteenth installment of its Biometric Business and Technology Teleconference series. Dennis Carlton, Director of Washington DC Operations at IBG, will be hosting a discussion on the use of biometrics in driver's license applications. The call will examine existing deployments of biometrics in motor vehicle departments, and will focus on the use of biometrics to guard against duplicate enrollments and to facilitate the identity verification of license holders.

The call will take place on Thursday, April 10 at 1:00 pm (ET); 10:00 am (PT). Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions.

You can listen to the teleconference over the web:

If you wish to participate in the question and answer session, you can join the call by dialing: 888-889-5602 (from the U.S. and Canada) or 973-339-3086 (from outside the U.S. and Canada).

The IBG Biometric Business and Technology Teleconference series is designed to address the increasingly broad audiences interested in biometrics, including investors, developers and the media. Toward that end, the IBG Biometric Business and Technology Teleconference series provides timely information and insight on the current state of biometrics and the biometric industry.

For more information, please contact Carolyn Rodichok at crodichok@biometricgroup.com or 212-809-9491.

About International Biometric Group

International Biometric Group is the leading biometric integration and consulting firm, addressing the identification and authentication needs of mid to large size organizations. IBG brings direct, hands-on expertise in all leading biometric technologies, including multiple-biometric systems. IBG works on behalf of both private and government clients to evaluate, design, and integrate biometric solutions for public sector programs, network security, Internet applications, point of sale applications, physical access, and smart card systems. Learn more at http://www.biometricgroup.com.

CONTACT: Carolyn Rodichok
International Biometric Group
PH: 212-809-9491
www.biometricgroup.com
crodichok@biometricgroup.com

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