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Assurances over US biometric data | |
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Strict safeguards will ensure that the world's biggest biometric database will not abuse liberties, a senior US security official has said. | Strict safeguards will ensure that the world's biggest biometric database will not abuse liberties, a senior US security official has said. |
The FBI is due to award a $1bn (£0.5bn) contract next month for the databank of peoples' physical characteristics. | |
FBI assistant director Thomas E Bush told the BBC the targets would be what he called the "bad guys" - terrorist and criminal suspects. | FBI assistant director Thomas E Bush told the BBC the targets would be what he called the "bad guys" - terrorist and criminal suspects. |
But civil liberties groups have warned the technology may be unreliable. | But civil liberties groups have warned the technology may be unreliable. |
The FBI system is expected to contain a range of biometric information, including eventually iris images and face-shape data. | The FBI system is expected to contain a range of biometric information, including eventually iris images and face-shape data. |
'Careful vetting' | 'Careful vetting' |
Mr Bush told the BBC that innocent people would have nothing to fear from the database, called Next Generation Identification. | Mr Bush told the BBC that innocent people would have nothing to fear from the database, called Next Generation Identification. |
"Post-9/11 we've had an increase in our customer base. We need a system that is literally bigger, faster better," he said. | "Post-9/11 we've had an increase in our customer base. We need a system that is literally bigger, faster better," he said. |
"What we deal with is bad guys data, suspected terrorists or criminals." | "What we deal with is bad guys data, suspected terrorists or criminals." |
He added that there would be "very careful vetting" to ensure that the system is not abused. | He added that there would be "very careful vetting" to ensure that the system is not abused. |
However Barry Steinhardt of the American Civil Liberties Union told the Washington Post that it would enable an "always-on surveillance society". | However Barry Steinhardt of the American Civil Liberties Union told the Washington Post that it would enable an "always-on surveillance society". |
The newspaper says the FBI, which already has 55m sets of digital fingerprints, has also been compiling images of faces and palm patterns. | The newspaper says the FBI, which already has 55m sets of digital fingerprints, has also been compiling images of faces and palm patterns. |
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