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British Facial Recognition Tech Firm Secures US Border Contract


FILE - The international border cuts through Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, right, and Nogales, Arizona, as seen April 9, 2018, from Nogales.
FILE - The international border cuts through Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, right, and Nogales, Arizona, as seen April 9, 2018, from Nogales.

A British technology firm has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to use biometric facial verification technology to improve border control, the first foreign firm to win such a contract in the United States.

London-based iProov will develop technology to improve border controls at unmanned ports of entry with a verification system that uses the traveler’s cell phone.

British trade minister Liam Fox said in a statement on Monday that the contract was “one example of our shared economic and security ties” with the United States.

IProov said it was the first non-U.S. firm to be awarded a contract under the Silicon Valley Innovation Program (SVIP), which is run by the DHS Science and Technology Directorate.

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