July 25, 2023, 9:54 p.m. | Bianca Gonzalez

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Biometrics recognition company BI2 Technologies will give sheriffs in 31 U.S. border counties  free access to its iris biometric-based Mobile Offender Recognition & Information System (MORIS), according to a July 19 statement.

The iris recognition software, which works from one meter away and includes liveness detection, scans and processes biometric data using Apple, Android and Microsoft handheld devices. Data is compared to a national offender database.

Investments into homeland security are growing. For fiscal 2023, The Department of Homeland Security …

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