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National Science & Technology Council
           Subcommittee on Biometrics



                        VC – USG Discussion
                             Duane Blackburn
                  NSTC Agency Representative (FBI)
                 Office of Science & Technology Policy

                          www.ostp.gov
           www.biometricscatalog.org/NSTCSubcommittee
                                          Duane_M._Blackburn@ostp.eop.gov
                                          (202) 456-6068


                          National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
National Science & Technology Council
           Subcommittee on Biometrics



                  Department of Homeland Security
                          Terri Phillips
            Biometrics Advisor (MITRE/SETA Support)
                              US-VISIT Program


                                 www.dhs.gov
                                                              tphillips@mitre.org
                                                              (202) 298-5087

                          National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Biometrics are used throughout DHS
 • Biometrics are used for
   – Identity Verification
      » Port of Entry inspections, Benefits adjudication
   – Investigation
      » Watch lists, Background checks
   – Credentialing
      » Token issuance with biometric identifiers
   – Security
      » Physical and logical access control
   – Enforcement
      » Documenting Apprehensions, managing and adjudicating
        violators
 • Types of biometrics used
   – Face, fingerprint, iris

                         National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
DHS Biometrics Study
      Identified 64 Programs
•   Asylee and Refugee Documentation
•   Border Patrol
•   Immigration and Customs Enforcement
•   DHS Access Card
•   Enhanced Identification Credential for
    International Seafarers
•   Facilitated Inspection: NEXUS, SENTRI,
    INSPASS
•   Free and Secure Trade (FAST)
•   Merchant Mariner’s Document
•   TSA’s Registered Traveler
•   Transportation Worker Identity Credential (TWIC)
•   US-VISIT/IDENT
                    National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Legislation and Directives
• Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act
   – Total of 55 references to “biometric” in the Act
   – Two major areas: Aviation Security and Border Entry-Exit
• Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act
   – Biometrically-enabled travel documents for nationals of all Visa
     Waiver Program countries and all U.S.-issued travel documents
     issued to non-U.S. citizens
   – Incorporate biometrics into entry-exit system
• Homeland Security Presidential Directive 11 (HSPD-11)
   – Comprehensive terrorist-related screening procedures
   – Use of a biometric identifier or other identification for screening
• Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12)
       – Policy for a common identification standard for Federal
         employees and contractors
       – Result: Federal ID cards containing biometric information
                             National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
DHS Operational Needs
• Improved biometric acquisition devices
   – Fingerprints
       » Contactless fingerprint sensors
       » Fast capture (ten seconds) good quality 10 print
       » Rugged mobile 10-print
   – Pose and lighting-invariant capture for face, iris
   – Size and weight of devices suited to varied operating
     environments
• Image quality assessment at biometric capture
• Ability to “morph” an image for compatibility with
  biometric algorithms
• Biometric middleware
   – Ability to change biometric matcher parameters based on image
     quality, threat level or other rules
   – Dynamically change matching algorithms, fuse multiple
     biometrics, allocate system capacity in response to workload
      •   Database growth and management
                               National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
DHS Operational Use of Biometrics
• Understand DHS diverse operational
  environments and users
   – Attended - unattended
      » Liveness checking, image quality, accuracy (false
        positives, false negatives)
   – Frequent – infrequent use
      » Ease of use for operators and end users
   – Cooperative - non-cooperative - uncooperative
     subjects
      » Varying distance and angle from capture device to
        subject, image quality
   – Indoor-outdoor environments
      » Differences in illumination, temperature, noise, humidity
                         National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Goals for Biometrics Usage

• Standards-based technology and
 products
    – Interoperability
    – Comparable performance / error rates
•   No stove-piped systems
•   Middleware development
•   Single contact with DHS
•   Privacy protection

                   National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Biometric Product and Service
       Improvements
• Hardware products
  – Design that facilitates capture of good quality images with
    minimal intervention or training required
  – Small, lightweight, portable devices for agents to use in the
    field
  – Self-authenticating, non-refutable portable device for
    identity verification
      » Tamper-resistant
      » Accurate
• Integration into DHS infrastructure/interoperability
  – No vendor lock-in
• Multi-biometric fusion for enhanced performance

                        National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Summary
• Biometrics is an enabling technology that
  supports DHS’ mission and goals, not an
  end in itself

• Biometric technology and products must
  support DHS’ varying needs and operating
  environments – from benefits adjudication
  and border inspection to transportation
  security and immigration enforcement

                   National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
National Science & Technology Council
           Subcommittee on Biometrics



                         Department of Justice
                                  Chris Miles
                         Senior Program Manager
                        National Institute of Justice


                           www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij
                                                  Christopher.Miles@usdoj.gov
                                                  (202) 616-1100


                          National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Justice Biometrics Research and Development
 The Department of Justice maintains an active biometrics
 program in:
  • Laboratory Research and Evaluations
  • Criminal Justice System Scenario & Operational Evaluations
  • Operational System Enhancements
  • Standards Development




                                                          Integrated Automated Fingerprint
Hand                                                        Identification System (IAFIS)
          Corrections
           Access


 Finger

                                                        Finger
                        IRIS   School Access            & Face
          Face                                                      Wireless ID & Booking

                               National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Justice Biometrics Research and Development
Objectives:
 • Develop and evaluate technology products that will enhance law
   enforcement and corrections officers’ ability to correctly identify
   cooperative and non-cooperative individuals and to fix the identity of
   individuals in the justice system;
 • Evaluate technologies, such as the DoD smartcard, for applications in
   credentialing, physical and logical access control, and
   document/report/evidence accountability;
 • Obtain and disseminate biometrics technology and product information
   to the law enforcement and corrections communities.

Recent Successes:
 • Evaluation of Iris Technology in Schools,
     www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/nij/grants/208127.pdf
 • Face Recognition Vendor Test 2000, 2002, & 2005, www.frvt.org
      • Fingerprint Vendor Technology Evaluation, 2004,
        http://FpVTE.nist.gov
      • Five Biometric Standards Released in 2004, www.incits.org/m1
      • Biometrics Catalog Web Site, www.biometricscatalog.org

                                National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Justice Biometrics Cooperative
The Justice Biometrics Cooperative (JBC) was established in 2003, by
the U.S. Deputy Attorney General under recommendation of the U.S.
Department of Justice Chief Science Advisor, Vahid Majidi, Ph.D.

The mission of the JBC is to:
 1. Foster collaboration within DOJ on
    biometric issues and activities.
 2. Function as a focal point and
    clearinghouse for information on biometric
    research, technologies, and applications.
 3. Support participation of DOJ components
    in interagency and international working
    groups on biometric technologies.

Current Participants are:                                   Available at: www.biometricscatalog.org

 Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives; Bureau of Justice Statistics;
   Bureau of Prisons; Drug Enforcement Agency; Federal Bureau of Investigation;
   Justice Management Division; National Institute of Justice; U.S. Attorneys; and
        U.S. Marshals Service


                                   National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
DOJ Areas of Particular
            Interest in Biometrics
Prioritized Operational Needs for Biometric Technologies:
 • Expedited Capture of Rolled-Equivalent Fingerprints & Palm
   Prints
    − Inmate processing; border security checks; and background
     security checks for employment & ID issuance
 • Confirming and Fixing the Identity of Individuals
    − Inmate processing; ID of visitors to correctional facilities;
     confirmation of ID of those with multiple, false, and/or no
     documentation; mortuary identification; wants and warrants
     verification; sex offender tracking; employee background checks;
     and queries across Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS)
     databases
 • Identification of People from Video and Audio Surveillance
    − Preventing unauthorized access on school campuses; ID of
     individuals in secure or controlled areas; detecting altered
     appearances; detecting gang activities; and ID and authorization of
     communications system users
                             National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
DOJ Areas of Particular
   Interest in Biometrics (Continued)
Prioritized Operational Needs for Biometric Technologies:
 • Expedited Automation of Biometric Legacy Information
    − Fingerprint cards that are not yet available electronically; common
      standards for database integration; access to proprietary data; and
      accuracy and quality control within databases
 • Collection of Biometrics in Field Environments
    − Improved officer safety in routine duties (i.e. traffic stops);
      eliminating mis-ID of innocent subjects; cost & time savings of
      reduced transportation & processing for ID; fusion of biometric
      identifiers; and better performance for existing devices
 • Controlling Physical and Logical Access
    − Facilities (Corrections, Courts, Schools); sensitive/controlled areas;
      evidence or weapons storage; controlled substance/ medication
      distribution; communication devices; computer systems; and training
      certification



                              National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Potential Technologies
          for Operational Needs
Particular Technologies of Interest:
 • Temporal Processing of Facial Images
 • Evaluation of Iris Recognition
 • Fusion of Facial & Iris, Facial & Finger, and/or Finger & Iris
 • Processing of High Resolution 2D Facial Images
 • Evaluation of Facial Recognition and/or Voice/Speaker
   Recognition Performance
 • HDTV (720p) Security and In-car Cameras And Recorders
 • Low-Cost High-Resolution Camera and Computer Modules

Generic Requirements for All Operational Needs:
 • Ruggedized High-Capacity Mass Data Storage Devices
 • Technologies Meeting Open Standards
 • Technologies Meeting Interoperability Needs


                           National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
National Science & Technology Council

     Subcommittee on Biometrics


   Biometrics Technologies:
Intelligence Community Needs
           Dr. Andrew F. Kirby
            Senior Research Scientist
   Intelligence Technology Innovation Center

                                                        (703) 874-0834



             National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Biometrics Technologies:
Intelligence Community Needs

 True Identity                                         is Intelligence!




                 Dr. Andrew F. Kirby


                      National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
ITIC’s Focused-Technology Mission
Identify, advance technologies with innovative solutions, initiate development and insertion
                      projects to solve priority IC-customer problems
                        ITIC Activity                  Transition
                                                       from ITIC         Implementing Customer Organizations


     Technologies         Solutions         Projects                Development     Production          Operations


  • Identify        •   Initiate        • Fund
  • Explore         •   Define          • Breadboards
  • Nurture         •   Model           • Demonstrations
                    •   Test
                    •   Coordinate




               What is ITIC?




                                                       National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
• Perceived Relevance of Biometrics:
  True Identity is Intelligence!

  – Defeating the Foreign Terrorist Threat

  – Protection of US Missions Abroad

  – Defeating the Insider Threat to Sensitive
    Facilities and Resources


                   National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Intelligence Biometrics Objectives

                                           • Authentication
                                                  • Biometric + Data
                                                  • 1 to 1 match/no match
                                                  • Easier technical problem

                                           • Identification (ID)
   Use-Cases:
                                                  • Biometric alone
   • Tracking, Surveillance
                                                  • 1 to N match/no match
       • Linking time, place
                                                  • More challenging
   • Access Control
       • Logical Systems                   • Watch-list
       • Physical areas                           • 1 to n (smaller n)




                               National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
• Key Advanced Research, Development,
  & Engineering Thrusts:

  – High Performance Face Recognition
    » Attended and Unattended Surveillance
      Applications
    » 3D and texture analysis
    » Improved scaling


  – High Utility Iris Recognition
    » Improved depth of field
    » Improved range and speed of image acquisition
    » Improved ease of use
                    National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
• Key Advanced Research, Development,
  & Engineering Thrusts:

  – Multi-modal Collection Systems
    » Portable, hand-held
    » Stand alone, networked
    » Secure communications


  – Secure Data Fusion and Analysis
    » Multi-mode
    » Real-time matching (first phase analysis)
    » Identity Resolution (second phase analysis)

                     National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
• Areas the IC has already recommended
  for Venture Capital:

  – 3D Face Recognition Development

  – High Security Fingerprint Recognition

  – Greater Depth-of-field Imaging Technology



                   National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
National Science & Technology Council
           Subcommittee on Biometrics



                        Department of Defense
                           The DoD ABIS
                            LTC Jeffery Lepak
                                DoD Biometrics


                          www.biometrics.dod.mil
                                               john.woodward@hqda.army.mil
                                               (703) 602-5427


                          National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Identity Dominance
           Linked to
                            • Previous identities
                                 - User of alias identities
           Previous
                                 - User of alias “official”
           Identities              documents

             Past           • Previously detained?
           Activities       • Previously arrested in U.S. or other
                              countries?
                            • Matched to terrorist or crime
                              activities?


Bottom Line: Using only names and official documents…
                 - We don’t know.
                 - We won’t know in the future.
Paradigm Shift: We must leverage the power of biometric data.

                         National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
FBI’s IAFIS Architecture
State AFIS

   State AFIS

       State AFIS
                                                          IAFIS
             State AFIS
                State AFIS




       Criminal Booking                   Criminal                    Other Operations
                                       Investigations
                             National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Conceptual DoD ABIS
                  Enterprise Architecture
COCOM

  COCOM

    COCOM                              DoD                        FBI
        COCOM
                                       ABIS                      IAFIS

          COCOM




                          Maritime Interception
   Detainee Operations         Operations                       Other Operations
                          National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Summary
• Biometric technologies are an enabling
  tool in the Global War on Terrorism
• Biometrics, and specifically the DoD ABIS,
  will improve the USG’s ability to track and
  identify national security threats
• To maximize this capability, USG must
  embrace the concept of identity dominance
  and act with a sense of urgency


                   National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
National Science & Technology Council
           Subcommittee on Biometrics



                     NSTC Subcommittee on Biometrics

                             Duane Blackburn
                  NSTC Agency Representative (FBI)
                 Office of Science & Technology Policy

                          www.ostp.gov
           www.biometricscatalog.org/NSTCSubcommittee
                                          Duane_M._Blackburn@ostp.eop.gov
                                          (202) 456-6068


                          National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Current NSTC
        Structure                                  NSTC
       April 2005                              Director, OSTP


   Committee on                     Committee on                     Committee on                   Committee on
   Environment &                      Science                         Technology                    Homeland and
  Natural Resources                                                                                National Security
                                 WH: Kathie Olsen
                                 NSF: Arden Bement                   WH: Richard Russell
WH: Kathie Olsen                                                                                 WH: Shana Dale
                                 NIH: Elias Zerhouni                 DOC: Phillip Bond
DOC: Conrad Lautenbacher                                                                         DOD: Michael Wynne
EPA: TBD                        Research Business Models          Networking & Information       DHS: Charles McQueary
                                                                        Technology
  Global Change Research        Education & Workforce Dev.
                                                                                                  National Security R&D
                                                                     Nanoscale Science,
    Air Quality Research               Aquaculture
                                                                       Engineering &
                                Human Subjects Research                 Technology                     International*
     Disaster Reduction
                                IWG Physics of the Universe                                          WMD Medical
                                                                  Advanced Technologies
        Ecosystems                                                                                  Countermeasures
                                    IWG Plant Genome              For Education & Training
       Toxics & Risks           IWG Dom. Animal Genomics               Manufacturing                    Standards
 Water Availability & Quality       IWG Prion Science                   Research &
                                                                       Development               Foreign Animal Disease
                                IWG Trans-boarder Samples
  IWG Earth Observations                                                                                 Threats*
                                  IWG Multinational Orgs*                  Infrastructure
                                 R&D Investment Criteria**
                                                                         Aeronautics S& T
          IWG on Dioxin
                                         Biotechnology                      Biometrics
          Oceans S & T                                           Social, Behavioral & Econ.             * in development
                                                            National Export Controls for S&T
                                                                                                        ** Informal
                                                                      Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
                                  Health and the Environment
Functions

• Enhances collaboration among Federal
  agencies on Biometrics activities
• U.S. Government’s focal point and
  clearinghouse for information on
  biometrics research, technologies, and
  technical/policy issues
• Supports the coordinated participation of
  U.S. Government agencies in international
  working groups on biometric technologies

                   National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Subcommittee on Biometrics Participants
   • OSTP*                 • DOJ                          • DOD
                                –   BOP                         – BMO
   • DHS*                       –   FBI                         – ONR
      –   CIS
      –   CBP                   –   JMD
                                –   NIJ                   • DOT
      –   OCR
      –   Privacy Office        –   US                          – FAA
      –   S&T                       Attorneys                   – Maritime
      –   TSA                                                     Administration
      –   USCG                                                  – NHTSA
                           • NSF
      –   USSS                                                  – OGC

                           • Treasury (IRS)
   • DOC (NIST)                                           • Intel Community
                                                                – CIA
                           • TSWG
   • DOS                                                        – ITIC
                                                                – NSA
   • GPO                   • OMB
                                                                             * Co-chairs


                            National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Coordination Areas
Research and Development         Research and Test Infrastructure
• Fingerprint Recognition        • Data Collection
• Face Recognition               • Infrastructure for RDT&E Data Sharing
• Iris Recognition               • Test and Evaluation
• Other
• Fusion


System Considerations              Program Management Tools
• Human-System Interface           • Social/Legal/Privacy

• Middleware                       • Communications
                                   • Decision Support Tools
                                   • Application Description
                                   • Standards
                                   • Solicitations

                            National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
National Science & Technology Council
           Subcommittee on Biometrics



                              Fast Capture
                           Fingerprint Initiative
                                  Chris Miles
                         Senior Program Manager
                        National Institute of Justice

                           www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij
                                                  Christopher.Miles@usdoj.gov
                                                  (202) 616-1100


                          National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Fast Capture Finger/Palm
                    Print Technology
• Fingerprints are the most relied-upon biometric for identity verification and
  positive linking of persons to criminal history and background check
  records
• The expanded use of finger and palm prints for background checks and
  identifications is currently limited by the technology available to capture the
  friction ridge detail that enables database searches
• New technology with much greater convenience, speed, reliability,
  affordability, and accuracy must quickly be developed to improve our
  Nation’s ability to meet the screening requirements for criminal, border,
  transportation, and employment checks
• This program seeks to improve and advance the current state of
  technology to capture 10 rolled-equivalent fingerprints in less than 15
  seconds and both palm prints in 1 minute or less
• This is a joint effort of the NIJ, FBI, DEA, and Justice Management
           Division of the Department of Justice; and the U.S. Departments of
           Defense, Homeland Security, and State


                                   National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Fast Capture Finger/Palm
                  Print Technology
• Three technology approaches are planned to be pursued in four
  separate projects:
  • A U-shaped flexible sensor that each finger fits into.
   • Two camera-based systems that take multiple high-resolution flash
     images of the fingers and palms.
   • A circular optical mirror system that the fingers are drawn across
     and a image is created
• Each project will produce working devices within 18 months to 2 years
  that are suitable for independent performance testing
• Captured images will meet or exceed all FBI and NIST image
  specifications
• Total program budget is $7.5 Million. NIJ plans to fund an independent
          evaluation of resulting devices. Funds are being identified from
          within Justice and also from DoD, DHS, and State to initiate
          the projects
                                National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
National Science & Technology Council
           Subcommittee on Biometrics



                     Face Recognition Research
                            Duane Blackburn
                          Program Manager
                    Federal Bureau of Investigation

                                 www.fbi.gov
                                 www.frvt.org
                                                   Duane.Blackburn@ic.fbi.gov
                                                   (703) 632-6161

                          National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Performance Goals and Progress
Independent Evaluations
    (Gold Standard)




    Starting Point 80%
      Measured in
      FRVT 2002



                                  National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
          FAR = 0.1%
Performance Goals and Progress
Independent Evaluations
    (Gold Standard)




     Goal             98%




    Starting Point 80%
      Measured in
      FRVT 2002



                                  National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
            FAR = 0.1%
Performance Goals and Progress
Independent Evaluations         Face Recognition Grand Challenge
    (Gold Standard)                (Participant Self-Reporting)

                              99.99% Multi-Still
                                     (Jan 05)

                              99%        High Resolution Still
                                         (Jan 05)

         Goal         98%
     To be measured
      by FRVT 2005
                              97%        Three-Dimensional
                                         (Jan 05)

    Starting Point 80%
      Measured in
      FRVT 2002



                                    National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
          FAR = 0.1%           * First set of results after 4 months in a 12 month period
Next Steps in Face Recognition
• FRVT 2005
  – Blind Evaluation (No visibility to data)
  – Open to academia, industry, and research
    institutions
  – Evaluating Performance on:
     »   High resolution still imagery (5 to 6 mega-pixels)
     »   3D facial scans
     »   Multi-sample still facial imagery
     »   Pre-processing algorithms that compensate for pose and
         illumination
  – Scheduled to commence in late FY 2005
• FRGC II

                         National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
National Science & Technology Council
           Subcommittee on Biometrics



                      Iris Recognition Research
                            Duane Blackburn
                          Program Manager
                    Federal Bureau of Investigation


                                 www.fbi.gov
                              iris.nist.gov/ICE
                                                   Duane.Blackburn@ic.fbi.gov
                                                   (703) 632-6161

                          National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Iris Recognition Workshop
• Held in January 2005
• Emphasis on less-than-cooperative
subjects
• Two days with split topics:
  − Features and Algorithms
  − Optics and Sensors
• Primarily academic presenters

                   National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Iris Challenge Evaluation

• Follows the FRGC/FRVT
development and assessment model
 − Phase I: Iris challenge problem
   »   August-December 2005

 − Phase II: Large-scale independent
 technology evaluation
   »   1Q 2006
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           Subcommittee on Biometrics



            Biometrics Experimentation Environment

                             Duane Blackburn
                           Program Manager
                     Federal Bureau of Investigation

                                  www.fbi.gov
                                                   Duane.Blackburn@ic.fbi.gov
                                                   (703) 632-6161

                          National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Biometrics Experimentation Environment

• Overview
  – A resource to collect and share datasets for
    development and evaluation purposes
  – Provides a common user interface through which
    experiments are established and results are compiled
    and presented for evaluation analysis
• Benefits
  – Easier and less expensive to perform biometric
    evaluations
  – Produce audit trails to metadata, making it possible to
    analyze results in greater detail than previously
    possible

                        National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Biometrics Experimentation Environment

(5) may
incorporate results                                                                       (2a) run experiment on
into design of next                                                                           dataset using their
experiment                                                                                            algorithms
                                    (1a) develops
                                    experiment
                                                                                          Research
                                                                                         Institutions
                                         (1b) provides pointers                          &/or Vendor
                                         to needed data and                              Participants
            U.S.                         metadata
            Government
                                          B-Base                                                        (2b) may
                                                                                                        also run
                                                                                                        their own
                                                                                                        experiments
                                                                                                        on dataset

                                                                              (3) output results
                                                                                in standardized
                                                                                         format
           (4) collates data   Results
                                File
          and plots results


                       U.S. Government                                      Research Institutions &/or Vendors


                                                    National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
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           Subcommittee on Biometrics



                      The Biometric Consortium
                                    Jeff Dunn
                                     Co-Chair

                    Technical Director for Biometrics
                       National Security Agency

                            www.biometrics.org
                                                           dunn@biometrics.org
                                                           (301) 688-7421

                          National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
The Biometric Consortium
• The Biometric Consortium serves as a
  focal point for research, development,
  testing, evaluation, and application of
  biometric-based personal
  identification/verification technology




                  National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
The Biometric Consortium
•   Facilitates information exchange
•   Web Site
•   Electronic Discussion List
•   Conferences / workshops


www.Biometrics.org



                    National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
The Biometric Consortium
• Started in 1992 with less than 30
  government researchers
• Now over 1,000 members from Federal,
  State & Local Governments, industry,
  national labs, and Academia
  – Technology focused
  – Users, Researchers
  – Vendors, Integrators


                     National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
The Biometric Consortium
            Conference

• The 2004 Biometric Consortium
  conference had over 1000 participants,
  including:
   – 100 speakers
   – 75 exhibitors
   – 60 Federal agencies
   – 25 Universities
   – 200 Commercial vendors,
      integrators, & users

                 National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
2005 Biometric Consortium
           Conference

• 19-21 September 2005
• Hyatt Regency Crystal City
  Arlington, VA
• 2 ½ days of seminars
• Technology Exhibits
• Cost $540
• www.biometrics.org


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           Subcommittee on Biometrics




                                   Discussion




                          National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
Multi-Biometric
           Category      Modality       Algorithm     Biometric Trait       Sensor
                                                      (e.g. body part)
Multi-modal

                             2               2                2                2
                         (always)        (always)         (always)          (usually)


Multi-algorithmic            1               2                1                 1
                         (always)        (always)         (always)          (always)
Multi-instance
                                                        2 instances
                             1               1
                                                          of 1 trait
                         (always)        (always)
                                                          (always)

Multi-sensorial
                                                              1
                             1             1                                   1
                                                      (always, & same
                         (always)       (usually)                           (usually)
                                                          instance)

Repeated Instance

                            1               1                1                 1




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Federal Biometrics Overview for Venture Capitalists (2005)

  • 1. National Science & Technology Council Subcommittee on Biometrics VC – USG Discussion Duane Blackburn NSTC Agency Representative (FBI) Office of Science & Technology Policy www.ostp.gov www.biometricscatalog.org/NSTCSubcommittee Duane_M._Blackburn@ostp.eop.gov (202) 456-6068 National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 2. National Science & Technology Council Subcommittee on Biometrics Department of Homeland Security Terri Phillips Biometrics Advisor (MITRE/SETA Support) US-VISIT Program www.dhs.gov tphillips@mitre.org (202) 298-5087 National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 3. Biometrics are used throughout DHS • Biometrics are used for – Identity Verification » Port of Entry inspections, Benefits adjudication – Investigation » Watch lists, Background checks – Credentialing » Token issuance with biometric identifiers – Security » Physical and logical access control – Enforcement » Documenting Apprehensions, managing and adjudicating violators • Types of biometrics used – Face, fingerprint, iris National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 4. DHS Biometrics Study Identified 64 Programs • Asylee and Refugee Documentation • Border Patrol • Immigration and Customs Enforcement • DHS Access Card • Enhanced Identification Credential for International Seafarers • Facilitated Inspection: NEXUS, SENTRI, INSPASS • Free and Secure Trade (FAST) • Merchant Mariner’s Document • TSA’s Registered Traveler • Transportation Worker Identity Credential (TWIC) • US-VISIT/IDENT National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 5. Legislation and Directives • Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act – Total of 55 references to “biometric” in the Act – Two major areas: Aviation Security and Border Entry-Exit • Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act – Biometrically-enabled travel documents for nationals of all Visa Waiver Program countries and all U.S.-issued travel documents issued to non-U.S. citizens – Incorporate biometrics into entry-exit system • Homeland Security Presidential Directive 11 (HSPD-11) – Comprehensive terrorist-related screening procedures – Use of a biometric identifier or other identification for screening • Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12) – Policy for a common identification standard for Federal employees and contractors – Result: Federal ID cards containing biometric information National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 6. DHS Operational Needs • Improved biometric acquisition devices – Fingerprints » Contactless fingerprint sensors » Fast capture (ten seconds) good quality 10 print » Rugged mobile 10-print – Pose and lighting-invariant capture for face, iris – Size and weight of devices suited to varied operating environments • Image quality assessment at biometric capture • Ability to “morph” an image for compatibility with biometric algorithms • Biometric middleware – Ability to change biometric matcher parameters based on image quality, threat level or other rules – Dynamically change matching algorithms, fuse multiple biometrics, allocate system capacity in response to workload • Database growth and management National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 7. DHS Operational Use of Biometrics • Understand DHS diverse operational environments and users – Attended - unattended » Liveness checking, image quality, accuracy (false positives, false negatives) – Frequent – infrequent use » Ease of use for operators and end users – Cooperative - non-cooperative - uncooperative subjects » Varying distance and angle from capture device to subject, image quality – Indoor-outdoor environments » Differences in illumination, temperature, noise, humidity National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 8. Goals for Biometrics Usage • Standards-based technology and products – Interoperability – Comparable performance / error rates • No stove-piped systems • Middleware development • Single contact with DHS • Privacy protection National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 9. Biometric Product and Service Improvements • Hardware products – Design that facilitates capture of good quality images with minimal intervention or training required – Small, lightweight, portable devices for agents to use in the field – Self-authenticating, non-refutable portable device for identity verification » Tamper-resistant » Accurate • Integration into DHS infrastructure/interoperability – No vendor lock-in • Multi-biometric fusion for enhanced performance National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 10. Summary • Biometrics is an enabling technology that supports DHS’ mission and goals, not an end in itself • Biometric technology and products must support DHS’ varying needs and operating environments – from benefits adjudication and border inspection to transportation security and immigration enforcement National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 11. National Science & Technology Council Subcommittee on Biometrics Department of Justice Chris Miles Senior Program Manager National Institute of Justice www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij Christopher.Miles@usdoj.gov (202) 616-1100 National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 12. Justice Biometrics Research and Development The Department of Justice maintains an active biometrics program in: • Laboratory Research and Evaluations • Criminal Justice System Scenario & Operational Evaluations • Operational System Enhancements • Standards Development Integrated Automated Fingerprint Hand Identification System (IAFIS) Corrections Access Finger Finger IRIS School Access & Face Face Wireless ID & Booking National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 13. Justice Biometrics Research and Development Objectives: • Develop and evaluate technology products that will enhance law enforcement and corrections officers’ ability to correctly identify cooperative and non-cooperative individuals and to fix the identity of individuals in the justice system; • Evaluate technologies, such as the DoD smartcard, for applications in credentialing, physical and logical access control, and document/report/evidence accountability; • Obtain and disseminate biometrics technology and product information to the law enforcement and corrections communities. Recent Successes: • Evaluation of Iris Technology in Schools, www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/nij/grants/208127.pdf • Face Recognition Vendor Test 2000, 2002, & 2005, www.frvt.org • Fingerprint Vendor Technology Evaluation, 2004, http://FpVTE.nist.gov • Five Biometric Standards Released in 2004, www.incits.org/m1 • Biometrics Catalog Web Site, www.biometricscatalog.org National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 14. Justice Biometrics Cooperative The Justice Biometrics Cooperative (JBC) was established in 2003, by the U.S. Deputy Attorney General under recommendation of the U.S. Department of Justice Chief Science Advisor, Vahid Majidi, Ph.D. The mission of the JBC is to: 1. Foster collaboration within DOJ on biometric issues and activities. 2. Function as a focal point and clearinghouse for information on biometric research, technologies, and applications. 3. Support participation of DOJ components in interagency and international working groups on biometric technologies. Current Participants are: Available at: www.biometricscatalog.org Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives; Bureau of Justice Statistics; Bureau of Prisons; Drug Enforcement Agency; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Justice Management Division; National Institute of Justice; U.S. Attorneys; and U.S. Marshals Service National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 15. DOJ Areas of Particular Interest in Biometrics Prioritized Operational Needs for Biometric Technologies: • Expedited Capture of Rolled-Equivalent Fingerprints & Palm Prints − Inmate processing; border security checks; and background security checks for employment & ID issuance • Confirming and Fixing the Identity of Individuals − Inmate processing; ID of visitors to correctional facilities; confirmation of ID of those with multiple, false, and/or no documentation; mortuary identification; wants and warrants verification; sex offender tracking; employee background checks; and queries across Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) databases • Identification of People from Video and Audio Surveillance − Preventing unauthorized access on school campuses; ID of individuals in secure or controlled areas; detecting altered appearances; detecting gang activities; and ID and authorization of communications system users National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 16. DOJ Areas of Particular Interest in Biometrics (Continued) Prioritized Operational Needs for Biometric Technologies: • Expedited Automation of Biometric Legacy Information − Fingerprint cards that are not yet available electronically; common standards for database integration; access to proprietary data; and accuracy and quality control within databases • Collection of Biometrics in Field Environments − Improved officer safety in routine duties (i.e. traffic stops); eliminating mis-ID of innocent subjects; cost & time savings of reduced transportation & processing for ID; fusion of biometric identifiers; and better performance for existing devices • Controlling Physical and Logical Access − Facilities (Corrections, Courts, Schools); sensitive/controlled areas; evidence or weapons storage; controlled substance/ medication distribution; communication devices; computer systems; and training certification National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 17. Potential Technologies for Operational Needs Particular Technologies of Interest: • Temporal Processing of Facial Images • Evaluation of Iris Recognition • Fusion of Facial & Iris, Facial & Finger, and/or Finger & Iris • Processing of High Resolution 2D Facial Images • Evaluation of Facial Recognition and/or Voice/Speaker Recognition Performance • HDTV (720p) Security and In-car Cameras And Recorders • Low-Cost High-Resolution Camera and Computer Modules Generic Requirements for All Operational Needs: • Ruggedized High-Capacity Mass Data Storage Devices • Technologies Meeting Open Standards • Technologies Meeting Interoperability Needs National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 18. National Science & Technology Council Subcommittee on Biometrics Biometrics Technologies: Intelligence Community Needs Dr. Andrew F. Kirby Senior Research Scientist Intelligence Technology Innovation Center (703) 874-0834 National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 19. Biometrics Technologies: Intelligence Community Needs True Identity is Intelligence! Dr. Andrew F. Kirby National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 20. ITIC’s Focused-Technology Mission Identify, advance technologies with innovative solutions, initiate development and insertion projects to solve priority IC-customer problems ITIC Activity Transition from ITIC Implementing Customer Organizations Technologies Solutions Projects Development Production Operations • Identify • Initiate • Fund • Explore • Define • Breadboards • Nurture • Model • Demonstrations • Test • Coordinate What is ITIC? National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 21. • Perceived Relevance of Biometrics: True Identity is Intelligence! – Defeating the Foreign Terrorist Threat – Protection of US Missions Abroad – Defeating the Insider Threat to Sensitive Facilities and Resources National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 22. Intelligence Biometrics Objectives • Authentication • Biometric + Data • 1 to 1 match/no match • Easier technical problem • Identification (ID) Use-Cases: • Biometric alone • Tracking, Surveillance • 1 to N match/no match • Linking time, place • More challenging • Access Control • Logical Systems • Watch-list • Physical areas • 1 to n (smaller n) National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 23. • Key Advanced Research, Development, & Engineering Thrusts: – High Performance Face Recognition » Attended and Unattended Surveillance Applications » 3D and texture analysis » Improved scaling – High Utility Iris Recognition » Improved depth of field » Improved range and speed of image acquisition » Improved ease of use National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 24. • Key Advanced Research, Development, & Engineering Thrusts: – Multi-modal Collection Systems » Portable, hand-held » Stand alone, networked » Secure communications – Secure Data Fusion and Analysis » Multi-mode » Real-time matching (first phase analysis) » Identity Resolution (second phase analysis) National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 25. • Areas the IC has already recommended for Venture Capital: – 3D Face Recognition Development – High Security Fingerprint Recognition – Greater Depth-of-field Imaging Technology National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 26. National Science & Technology Council Subcommittee on Biometrics Department of Defense The DoD ABIS LTC Jeffery Lepak DoD Biometrics www.biometrics.dod.mil john.woodward@hqda.army.mil (703) 602-5427 National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 27. Identity Dominance Linked to • Previous identities - User of alias identities Previous - User of alias “official” Identities documents Past • Previously detained? Activities • Previously arrested in U.S. or other countries? • Matched to terrorist or crime activities? Bottom Line: Using only names and official documents… - We don’t know. - We won’t know in the future. Paradigm Shift: We must leverage the power of biometric data. National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 28. FBI’s IAFIS Architecture State AFIS State AFIS State AFIS IAFIS State AFIS State AFIS Criminal Booking Criminal Other Operations Investigations National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 29. Conceptual DoD ABIS Enterprise Architecture COCOM COCOM COCOM DoD FBI COCOM ABIS IAFIS COCOM Maritime Interception Detainee Operations Operations Other Operations National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 30. Summary • Biometric technologies are an enabling tool in the Global War on Terrorism • Biometrics, and specifically the DoD ABIS, will improve the USG’s ability to track and identify national security threats • To maximize this capability, USG must embrace the concept of identity dominance and act with a sense of urgency National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 31. National Science & Technology Council Subcommittee on Biometrics NSTC Subcommittee on Biometrics Duane Blackburn NSTC Agency Representative (FBI) Office of Science & Technology Policy www.ostp.gov www.biometricscatalog.org/NSTCSubcommittee Duane_M._Blackburn@ostp.eop.gov (202) 456-6068 National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 32. Current NSTC Structure NSTC April 2005 Director, OSTP Committee on Committee on Committee on Committee on Environment & Science Technology Homeland and Natural Resources National Security WH: Kathie Olsen NSF: Arden Bement WH: Richard Russell WH: Kathie Olsen WH: Shana Dale NIH: Elias Zerhouni DOC: Phillip Bond DOC: Conrad Lautenbacher DOD: Michael Wynne EPA: TBD Research Business Models Networking & Information DHS: Charles McQueary Technology Global Change Research Education & Workforce Dev. National Security R&D Nanoscale Science, Air Quality Research Aquaculture Engineering & Human Subjects Research Technology International* Disaster Reduction IWG Physics of the Universe WMD Medical Advanced Technologies Ecosystems Countermeasures IWG Plant Genome For Education & Training Toxics & Risks IWG Dom. Animal Genomics Manufacturing Standards Water Availability & Quality IWG Prion Science Research & Development Foreign Animal Disease IWG Trans-boarder Samples IWG Earth Observations Threats* IWG Multinational Orgs* Infrastructure R&D Investment Criteria** Aeronautics S& T IWG on Dioxin Biotechnology Biometrics Oceans S & T Social, Behavioral & Econ. * in development National Export Controls for S&T ** Informal Science and Technology Council (NSTC) Health and the Environment
  • 33. Functions • Enhances collaboration among Federal agencies on Biometrics activities • U.S. Government’s focal point and clearinghouse for information on biometrics research, technologies, and technical/policy issues • Supports the coordinated participation of U.S. Government agencies in international working groups on biometric technologies National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 34. Subcommittee on Biometrics Participants • OSTP* • DOJ • DOD – BOP – BMO • DHS* – FBI – ONR – CIS – CBP – JMD – NIJ • DOT – OCR – Privacy Office – US – FAA – S&T Attorneys – Maritime – TSA Administration – USCG – NHTSA • NSF – USSS – OGC • Treasury (IRS) • DOC (NIST) • Intel Community – CIA • TSWG • DOS – ITIC – NSA • GPO • OMB * Co-chairs National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 35. Coordination Areas Research and Development Research and Test Infrastructure • Fingerprint Recognition • Data Collection • Face Recognition • Infrastructure for RDT&E Data Sharing • Iris Recognition • Test and Evaluation • Other • Fusion System Considerations Program Management Tools • Human-System Interface • Social/Legal/Privacy • Middleware • Communications • Decision Support Tools • Application Description • Standards • Solicitations National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 36. National Science & Technology Council Subcommittee on Biometrics Fast Capture Fingerprint Initiative Chris Miles Senior Program Manager National Institute of Justice www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij Christopher.Miles@usdoj.gov (202) 616-1100 National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 37. Fast Capture Finger/Palm Print Technology • Fingerprints are the most relied-upon biometric for identity verification and positive linking of persons to criminal history and background check records • The expanded use of finger and palm prints for background checks and identifications is currently limited by the technology available to capture the friction ridge detail that enables database searches • New technology with much greater convenience, speed, reliability, affordability, and accuracy must quickly be developed to improve our Nation’s ability to meet the screening requirements for criminal, border, transportation, and employment checks • This program seeks to improve and advance the current state of technology to capture 10 rolled-equivalent fingerprints in less than 15 seconds and both palm prints in 1 minute or less • This is a joint effort of the NIJ, FBI, DEA, and Justice Management Division of the Department of Justice; and the U.S. Departments of Defense, Homeland Security, and State National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 38. Fast Capture Finger/Palm Print Technology • Three technology approaches are planned to be pursued in four separate projects: • A U-shaped flexible sensor that each finger fits into. • Two camera-based systems that take multiple high-resolution flash images of the fingers and palms. • A circular optical mirror system that the fingers are drawn across and a image is created • Each project will produce working devices within 18 months to 2 years that are suitable for independent performance testing • Captured images will meet or exceed all FBI and NIST image specifications • Total program budget is $7.5 Million. NIJ plans to fund an independent evaluation of resulting devices. Funds are being identified from within Justice and also from DoD, DHS, and State to initiate the projects National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 39. National Science & Technology Council Subcommittee on Biometrics Face Recognition Research Duane Blackburn Program Manager Federal Bureau of Investigation www.fbi.gov www.frvt.org Duane.Blackburn@ic.fbi.gov (703) 632-6161 National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 40. Performance Goals and Progress Independent Evaluations (Gold Standard) Starting Point 80% Measured in FRVT 2002 National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) FAR = 0.1%
  • 41. Performance Goals and Progress Independent Evaluations (Gold Standard) Goal 98% Starting Point 80% Measured in FRVT 2002 National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) FAR = 0.1%
  • 42. Performance Goals and Progress Independent Evaluations Face Recognition Grand Challenge (Gold Standard) (Participant Self-Reporting) 99.99% Multi-Still (Jan 05) 99% High Resolution Still (Jan 05) Goal 98% To be measured by FRVT 2005 97% Three-Dimensional (Jan 05) Starting Point 80% Measured in FRVT 2002 National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) FAR = 0.1% * First set of results after 4 months in a 12 month period
  • 43. Next Steps in Face Recognition • FRVT 2005 – Blind Evaluation (No visibility to data) – Open to academia, industry, and research institutions – Evaluating Performance on: » High resolution still imagery (5 to 6 mega-pixels) » 3D facial scans » Multi-sample still facial imagery » Pre-processing algorithms that compensate for pose and illumination – Scheduled to commence in late FY 2005 • FRGC II National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 44. National Science & Technology Council Subcommittee on Biometrics Iris Recognition Research Duane Blackburn Program Manager Federal Bureau of Investigation www.fbi.gov iris.nist.gov/ICE Duane.Blackburn@ic.fbi.gov (703) 632-6161 National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 45. Iris Recognition Workshop • Held in January 2005 • Emphasis on less-than-cooperative subjects • Two days with split topics: − Features and Algorithms − Optics and Sensors • Primarily academic presenters National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 46. Iris Challenge Evaluation • Follows the FRGC/FRVT development and assessment model − Phase I: Iris challenge problem » August-December 2005 − Phase II: Large-scale independent technology evaluation » 1Q 2006 National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 47. National Science & Technology Council Subcommittee on Biometrics Biometrics Experimentation Environment Duane Blackburn Program Manager Federal Bureau of Investigation www.fbi.gov Duane.Blackburn@ic.fbi.gov (703) 632-6161 National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 48. Biometrics Experimentation Environment • Overview – A resource to collect and share datasets for development and evaluation purposes – Provides a common user interface through which experiments are established and results are compiled and presented for evaluation analysis • Benefits – Easier and less expensive to perform biometric evaluations – Produce audit trails to metadata, making it possible to analyze results in greater detail than previously possible National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 49. Biometrics Experimentation Environment (5) may incorporate results (2a) run experiment on into design of next dataset using their experiment algorithms (1a) develops experiment Research Institutions (1b) provides pointers &/or Vendor to needed data and Participants U.S. metadata Government B-Base (2b) may also run their own experiments on dataset (3) output results in standardized format (4) collates data Results File and plots results U.S. Government Research Institutions &/or Vendors National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 50. National Science & Technology Council Subcommittee on Biometrics The Biometric Consortium Jeff Dunn Co-Chair Technical Director for Biometrics National Security Agency www.biometrics.org dunn@biometrics.org (301) 688-7421 National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 51. The Biometric Consortium • The Biometric Consortium serves as a focal point for research, development, testing, evaluation, and application of biometric-based personal identification/verification technology National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 52. The Biometric Consortium • Facilitates information exchange • Web Site • Electronic Discussion List • Conferences / workshops www.Biometrics.org National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 53. The Biometric Consortium • Started in 1992 with less than 30 government researchers • Now over 1,000 members from Federal, State & Local Governments, industry, national labs, and Academia – Technology focused – Users, Researchers – Vendors, Integrators National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 54. The Biometric Consortium Conference • The 2004 Biometric Consortium conference had over 1000 participants, including: – 100 speakers – 75 exhibitors – 60 Federal agencies – 25 Universities – 200 Commercial vendors, integrators, & users National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 55. 2005 Biometric Consortium Conference • 19-21 September 2005 • Hyatt Regency Crystal City Arlington, VA • 2 ½ days of seminars • Technology Exhibits • Cost $540 • www.biometrics.org National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 56. National Science & Technology Council Subcommittee on Biometrics Discussion National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)
  • 57. Multi-Biometric Category Modality Algorithm Biometric Trait Sensor (e.g. body part) Multi-modal 2 2 2 2 (always) (always) (always) (usually) Multi-algorithmic 1 2 1 1 (always) (always) (always) (always) Multi-instance 2 instances 1 1 of 1 trait (always) (always) (always) Multi-sensorial 1 1 1 1 (always, & same (always) (usually) (usually) instance) Repeated Instance 1 1 1 1 National Science and Technology Council (NSTC)