Cisco, Microsoft, IBM, CSC, Raytheon, NGC, Siemens, etc. confirmed for AIS 2006!

Presentations for Advanced Identification Systems 2006 have been confirmed from: A4 Vision, Animetrics, Authentec, Bearing Point, Biometrics Management Office, Cisco Systems, Computer Sciences Corporation, Cross Match, Department of Homeland Security, Digimarc, FaceKey, FBI / DOJ, Gemalto, General Services Administration, IBM, Identix, ImageWare, Infineon Technologies, Microsoft, Motorola, Northrop Grumman, Panasonic, Precise Biometrics, Raytheon, Saflink, Sagem, Siemens, Smart Card Alliance, SRA International, US Government Printing Office, Unisys, and more! Whether you sponsor, attend, exhibit, or submit an abstract to present, this conference is the identification & biometrics technical event of the year. Advanced Identification Systems 2006 is not meant to be a massive trade show and press junket, but a technical conference designed to break new ground in the discussion and advancement of identification systems, solutions, products, and document/ID technology by bringing together leading industry experts, government investors, and technology-minded organizations.

Co-chaired by Terry Hartmann, Director, Secure Identification & Biometrics - Unisys; Grant Evans, CEO -A4 Vision; Scott Carr, Executive Vice President - Digimarc; and Benjamin Brink, Assistant Public Printer at the U.S. Government Printing Office and Director of Security and Intelligent Documents, Advanced Identification Systems

2006 will be held December 6-8, 2006 in Washington, DC at the Crystal City DoubleTree Hotel. With 25 expert presentations, 2 half-day seminars, 10 networking opportunities (including receptions and dining), an exhibit area, and a panel discussions, this is the perfect opportunity to meet with colleagues, competitors, and government partners.

This conference will address the largest challenges producers and users are facing in the development and deployment of identification solutions and systems for government, law enforcement, banking & finance, optics & imaging technology, access control, transportation, telecommunications, document/ID, gaming & hospitality, and IT/computer science sectors. Affected areas and applications include: electronic identification, signal processing algorithms, data storage and security, template matching, computer vision, feature extraction, pattern analysis, physical access control, passenger screening and tracking, biometric national IDs and passports, fraud & identity theft prevention, identification for law enforcement, smart cards, surveillance, intelligent video and imaging, mobile ID, network security, and more. This event will serve as the meeting place for government agencies and those involved in advanced security technologies, identification systems and solutions, and biometrics.

For information on attending or participating in this event, please contact Peter H. Cheesman at USA +207-781-9624 or snipped-for-privacy@intertechusa.com or go to

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