If it isn’t broke, don’t fix it – even if it could possibly save money. That’s what the airports are saying to congress now that legislation is before the House to revamp the biometric technology selection process at airports
around the country. I feel for the airports, since they seem to have a system in place that they like and on the face of it, is relatively inexpensive. However, I’m sure there is a number of access solution providers that are eager to take a stab at winning the business. Here’s the whole story… {via Washington Technology}
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