Eye Testing at Frankfurt Main Airport

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German Airport Testing Iris Scan

Tue Feb 17, 9:02 AM ET

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By MATT SURMAN, Associated Press Writer

BERLIN - Travelers at Frankfurt airport, continental
Europe's busiest, can now enter Germany with a
three-second scan of their eyes, providing they sign
up for a test project for iris recognition technology.



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Passengers in the six-month program still go through
regular security controls, but can bypass conventional
passport checks. They can simply put their passport
though a scanner, take a quick look at a camera and a
few seconds later enter the country, airport officials
said.


To qualify, passengers would need background checks by
German border police, a machine-readable passport, be
citizens of the European Union (news - web sites) or
Switzerland, register at the airport and have an iris
scan on file.


The test is part of efforts in many countries,
especially the United States in the wake of the Sept.
11 attacks, to extend the use of biometric technology
? using fingerprint, eye or facial recognition scans ?
to track travelers and immigrants, while also cutting
down on time spent in line.


"Iris recognition is at this time the most secure
biometric," Interior Minister Otto Schily, Germany's
top security official said in launching the test last
week. "That's why we chose it for the Frankfurt
airport pilot project."


Byometric Systems of Mitterfelden, Germany, and
Tokyo-based Oki Electric Industry are providing the
service through contractor Bosch Security Systems.
They hope to have full-scale service in place after a
six-month test.


Germany passed laws after Sept. 11 attacks that
provide for biometric features to be added to
passports and personal identity papers. Post-Sept. 11
U.S. legislation also requires 27 countries, mostly in
Europe, to add biometrics to passports they issue
after Oct. 26, 2004, or else have their citizens apply
for visas.





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