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adam_text | CONTENTS
FOREWORD
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Welcome
1.2 Fingerprints
1.3 WhatlsAFIS?
1.4 Identification Practices Prior to AFIS Systems
1.5 Current Identification Practices
1.6 Why Fingerprint-Based Checks Are Important
1.7 From Paper to Paperless
1.7.1 Paper: The Fingerprint Card
1.7.2 Paperless: Livescan
1.8 The Impact of AFIS Systems
1.9 Other AFIS Issues
1.10 Why This Book Was Written
1.11 Who This Book Is Intended For
1.12 Chapter Overview
1.12.1 Chapter 2 History of Automated Fingerprint Identification System
1.12.2 Chapter 3 Fingerprints Are Unique
1.12.3 Chapter 4 AFIS Summary—How the System Works
1.12.4 Chapter 5 From Print to Identification
1.12.5 Chapter 6 Current Issues
1.12.6 Chapter 7 Buying an AFIS System: The Basic Documents Needed
1.12.7 Chapter 8 Standards and Interoperability
1.12.8 Chapter 9 Contractual Issues Regarding the Purchase of an
Automated Fingerprint Identification System
1.12.9 Chapter 10 Case Study—Diamonds in the Rough: Increasing the
Number of Latent Print Identifications
1.12.10 Appendices
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CHAPTER 2 HISTORY OF AUTOMATED FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM
2.1 Early Prints
2.2 Moving Beyond a Single Database
2.3 Fingerprint (Tenprint) Cards
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2.4 Latent Print Processing
2.5 The First AFIS System
2.6 Growth and Development of AFIS Systems
2.7 IAFIS: The AFIS That Changed the World of Fingerprint Automation
2.7.1 Transmission Standard
2.7.2 FBI and Other Implementations of the ANSI Standard
2.7.3 Image Quality Specifications
2.7.4 Compression Standard
2.7.5 Conclusion
2.7.6 Current Challenges
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CHAPTER 3 FINGERPRINTS ARE UNIQUE
3.1 Names
3.2 Identification Documents
3.2.1 Driver s License
3.2.2 Passport
3.3 Photographs
3.4 DNA
3.5 Fingerprints
3.5.1 Physical Characteristics
3.5.2 Proven Uniqueness?
3.5.3 Image Quality
3.6 Classification Systems
3.6.1 The NCIC System
3.6.2 The Henry and American Classification Systems
3.6.3 Filing Systems
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CHAPTER 4 AFIS SUMMARY—HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS
4.1 Databases
4.2 Processing Overview
4.2.1 Tenprint
4.2.2 The Latent Print Process
4.2.3 Unsolved Latent Search
4.2.4 Latent/Latent Search
4.3 Why AFIS Systems Work
4.4 Why Are Some Identifications Missed?
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CHAPTER 5 FROM PRINT TO IDENTIFICATION
5.1 AFIS Components
5.1.1 Physical Layout of AFIS
5.1.2 AFIS Hardware
5.1.3 Coders
5.1.4 RAID Storage
5.1.5 Matchers
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5.2 Fingerprint Cards and Images
5.2.1 Past Practices
5.2.2 Current Practices
5.2.3 Importance of High-Quality Images
5.2.4 Inked Images versus Livescan Images
5.2.5 Image Capture Processes
5.3 AFIS Name and Minutiae Searches
5.4 Types of AFIS Searches
5.4.1 Tenprint to Tenprint (TP/TP) Searches
5.4.2 Latent to Tenprint (LT/TP) Searches
5.4.3 Latent to Latent Searches
5.5 AFIS Reports
5.5.1 Tenprint Reports
5.5.2 Latent Print Reports
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108
112
112
114
115
116
117
118
CHAPTER 6 CURRENT ISSUES
6.1 SWOT Analysis
6.1.1 AFIS Strengths
6.1.2 AFIS Weaknesses
6.1.3 AFIS Opportunities
6.1.4 AFIS Threats
6.2 DNA and Fingerprints
6.3 The Move from Forensic to Civil Applications
6.4 Other Frontiers
6.4.1 Multiple Agencies Sharing AFIS Technology: WIN
6.4.2 Multiple Nations Sharing AFIS Systems: Eurodac
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132
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136
140
140
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CHAPTER 7 BUYING AN AFIS SYSTEM: THE BASIC DOCUMENTS NEEDED
Peter T. Higgins and Kathleen M. Higgins
7.1 Introduction
7.2 The Need for a Disciplined Approach
7.3 Overall Strategy
7.4 Pre-acquisition Phase
7.4.1 Concept of Operations Document
7.4.2 Acquisition Strategy Document
7.4.3 Benchmarking
7.5 Acquisition Phase
7.5.1 Source Selection Plan
7.5.2 Statement of Work (SOW)
7.5.3 Requirements Specification
7.6 Development and Deployment Phase
7.7 Conclusion
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147
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148
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151
154
155
155
156
158
160
CHAPTER 8 STANDARDS AND INTEROPERABILITY
8.1 System Challenges to Interoperability
8.2 Electronic Fingerprint Transmission Specification (EFTS)
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166
AUTOMATED FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS
8.3 Wavelet Scalar Quantization 167
8.4 Management Challenges to Interoperability 167
8.4.1 Security 170
8.4.2 Type of Search Permitted 171
8.4.3 Indemnification 172
8.4.4 Agreement to Maintain Records 172
8.4.5 Charges 172
8.4.6 Suspension of Services and Agreement Termination 172
8.5 A Case Study: The Issue of Hit Rate for Latent Prints 172
8.5.1 Obtaining Latent Prints 174
8.5.2 The Search Database 180
8.5.3 Counting Latent Print Identifications 182
8.5.4 New York State Survey 184
CHAPTER 9 CONTRACTUAL ISSUES REGARDING THE PURCHASE OF AN AUTOMATED
FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM 191
Lisa K. Fox
9.1 Introduction 191
9.2 Preparing to Acquire an AFIS 192
9.3 Special Considerations for Public Procurement 193
9.3.1 General Requirements for Governmental Action 194
9.3.2 Requirements Imposed on the Actions of Governmental Employees 195
9.4 Types of Public Procurement 196
9.4.1 Competitive Procurement 197
9.4.2 Non-competitive Procurement 198
9.4.3 Things to Consider When Evaluating the Competitive versus
Non-competitive Models 198
9.4.4 AFIS Procurement Flowchart 200
9.5 Statutory and Regulatory Requirements 201
9.5.1 Public Procurements in General 201
9.5.2 Technology Procurements in Particular 202
9.5.3 Additional Requirements Based on the Intended Use of the Technology 203
9.6 Identification of Funding Sources 203
9.6.1 Location and Identification of the Funding Source 204
9.6.2 Determination If the Funding Source Imposes Additional Obligations 205
9.7 Legal Considerations When Developing the Public Procurement
Solicitation 208
9.7.1 Introduction and Background 210
9.7.2 General Information and Response Format 210
9.7.3 AFIS Specifications and Scope of Work Requirements 212
9.7.4 Evaluation Criteria and Relative Weights of the Criteria 223
9.7.5 Contractual Terms and Conditions 230
9.7.6 Other Suggested Contractual Issues to Address in the RFP 231
9.8 What Can Go Wrong in the Process 237
9.9 How Problems and Complaints Are Made Known 239
9.10 Conclusion 240
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 10 CASE STUDY—DIAMONDS IN THE ROUGH: INCREASING THE NUMBER OF
LATENT PRINT IDENTIFICATIONS 243
10.1 Introduction 243
10.2 Plan for Increased Latent Print Identifications 244
10.3 Review of UL File Procedures 245
10.4 System-wide Upgrade 246
10.5 Opportunities for Increasing UL File Identifications 247
10.6 Summary 249
APPENDIX A GLOSSARY 251
APPENDIX B INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR IDENTIFICATION—1998 IAI AFIS COMMITTEE
REPORT ON CROSS-JURISDICTIONAL USE OF AFIS SYSTEMS 269
APPENDIX C NCHIP FUNDING, 1995-2003 285
INDEX 287
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Welcome
1.2 Fingerprints
1.3 WhatlsAFIS?
1.4 Identification Practices Prior to AFIS Systems
1.5 Current Identification Practices
1.6 Why Fingerprint-Based Checks Are Important
1.7 From Paper to Paperless
1.7.1 Paper: The Fingerprint Card
1.7.2 Paperless: Livescan
1.8 The Impact of AFIS Systems
1.9 Other AFIS Issues
1.10 Why This Book Was Written
1.11 Who This Book Is Intended For
1.12 Chapter Overview
1.12.1 Chapter 2 History of Automated Fingerprint Identification System
1.12.2 Chapter 3 Fingerprints Are Unique
1.12.3 Chapter 4 AFIS Summary—How the System Works
1.12.4 Chapter 5 From Print to Identification
1.12.5 Chapter 6 Current Issues
1.12.6 Chapter 7 Buying an AFIS System: The Basic Documents Needed
1.12.7 Chapter 8 Standards and Interoperability
1.12.8 Chapter 9 Contractual Issues Regarding the Purchase of an
Automated Fingerprint Identification System
1.12.9 Chapter 10 Case Study—Diamonds in the Rough: Increasing the
Number of Latent Print Identifications
1.12.10 Appendices
XIII
1
1
3
4
8
10
12
13
13
13
15
16
18
20
23
24
24
24
25
25
26
26
26
27
27
CHAPTER 2 HISTORY OF AUTOMATED FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM
2.1 Early Prints
2.2 Moving Beyond a Single Database
2.3 Fingerprint (Tenprint) Cards
29
29
32
33
viii AUTOMATED FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS
2.4 Latent Print Processing
2.5 The First AFIS System
2.6 Growth and Development of AFIS Systems
2.7 IAFIS: The AFIS That Changed the World of Fingerprint Automation
2.7.1 Transmission Standard
2.7.2 FBI and Other Implementations of the ANSI Standard
2.7.3 Image Quality Specifications
2.7.4 Compression Standard
2.7.5 Conclusion
2.7.6 Current Challenges
36
37
39
41
46
47
48
49
50
50
CHAPTER 3 FINGERPRINTS ARE UNIQUE
3.1 Names
3.2 Identification Documents
3.2.1 Driver's License
3.2.2 Passport
3.3 Photographs
3.4 DNA
3.5 Fingerprints
3.5.1 Physical Characteristics
3.5.2 Proven Uniqueness?
3.5.3 Image Quality
3.6 Classification Systems
3.6.1 The NCIC System
3.6.2 The Henry and American Classification Systems
3.6.3 Filing Systems
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53
54
55
57
59
61
61
61
62
64
66
66
68
70
CHAPTER 4 AFIS SUMMARY—HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS
4.1 Databases
4.2 Processing Overview
4.2.1 Tenprint
4.2.2 The Latent Print Process
4.2.3 Unsolved Latent Search
4.2.4 Latent/Latent Search
4.3 Why AFIS Systems Work
4.4 Why Are Some Identifications Missed?
73
73
76
76
80
83
84
84
86
CHAPTER 5 FROM PRINT TO IDENTIFICATION
5.1 AFIS Components
5.1.1 Physical Layout of AFIS
5.1.2 AFIS Hardware
5.1.3 Coders
5.1.4 RAID Storage
5.1.5 Matchers
89
89
90
90
93
95
96
5.2 Fingerprint Cards and Images
5.2.1 Past Practices
5.2.2 Current Practices
5.2.3 Importance of High-Quality Images
5.2.4 Inked Images versus Livescan Images
5.2.5 Image Capture Processes
5.3 AFIS Name and Minutiae Searches
5.4 Types of AFIS Searches
5.4.1 Tenprint to Tenprint (TP/TP) Searches
5.4.2 Latent to Tenprint (LT/TP) Searches
5.4.3 Latent to Latent Searches
5.5 AFIS Reports
5.5.1 Tenprint Reports
5.5.2 Latent Print Reports
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99
102
104
106
106
108
112
112
114
115
116
117
118
CHAPTER 6 CURRENT ISSUES
6.1 SWOT Analysis
6.1.1 AFIS Strengths
6.1.2 AFIS Weaknesses
6.1.3 AFIS Opportunities
6.1.4 AFIS Threats
6.2 DNA and Fingerprints
6.3 The Move from Forensic to Civil Applications
6.4 Other Frontiers
6.4.1 Multiple Agencies Sharing AFIS Technology: WIN
6.4.2 Multiple Nations Sharing AFIS Systems: Eurodac
121
121
122
123
128
132
134
136
140
140
141
CHAPTER 7 BUYING AN AFIS SYSTEM: THE BASIC DOCUMENTS NEEDED
Peter T. Higgins and Kathleen M. Higgins
7.1 Introduction
7.2 The Need for a Disciplined Approach
7.3 Overall Strategy
7.4 Pre-acquisition Phase
7.4.1 Concept of Operations Document
7.4.2 Acquisition Strategy Document
7.4.3 Benchmarking
7.5 Acquisition Phase
7.5.1 Source Selection Plan
7.5.2 Statement of Work (SOW)
7.5.3 Requirements Specification
7.6 Development and Deployment Phase
7.7 Conclusion
145
145
145
147
148
148
150
151
154
155
155
156
158
160
CHAPTER 8 STANDARDS AND INTEROPERABILITY
8.1 System Challenges to Interoperability
8.2 Electronic Fingerprint Transmission Specification (EFTS)
161
161
166
AUTOMATED FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEMS
8.3 Wavelet Scalar Quantization 167
8.4 Management Challenges to Interoperability 167
8.4.1 Security 170
8.4.2 Type of Search Permitted 171
8.4.3 Indemnification 172
8.4.4 Agreement to Maintain Records 172
8.4.5 Charges 172
8.4.6 Suspension of Services and Agreement Termination 172
8.5 A Case Study: The Issue of Hit Rate for Latent Prints 172
8.5.1 Obtaining Latent Prints 174
8.5.2 The Search Database 180
8.5.3 Counting Latent Print Identifications 182
8.5.4 New York State Survey 184
CHAPTER 9 CONTRACTUAL ISSUES REGARDING THE PURCHASE OF AN AUTOMATED
FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM 191
Lisa K. Fox
9.1 Introduction 191
9.2 Preparing to Acquire an AFIS 192
9.3 Special Considerations for Public Procurement 193
9.3.1 General Requirements for Governmental Action 194
9.3.2 Requirements Imposed on the Actions of Governmental Employees 195
9.4 Types of Public Procurement 196
9.4.1 Competitive Procurement 197
9.4.2 Non-competitive Procurement 198
9.4.3 Things to Consider When Evaluating the Competitive versus
Non-competitive Models 198
9.4.4 AFIS Procurement Flowchart 200
9.5 Statutory and Regulatory Requirements 201
9.5.1 Public Procurements in General 201
9.5.2 Technology Procurements in Particular 202
9.5.3 Additional Requirements Based on the Intended Use of the Technology 203
9.6 Identification of Funding Sources 203
9.6.1 Location and Identification of the Funding Source 204
9.6.2 Determination If the Funding Source Imposes Additional Obligations 205
9.7 Legal Considerations When Developing the Public Procurement
Solicitation 208
9.7.1 Introduction and Background 210
9.7.2 General Information and Response Format 210
9.7.3 AFIS Specifications and Scope of Work Requirements 212
9.7.4 Evaluation Criteria and Relative Weights of the Criteria 223
9.7.5 Contractual Terms and Conditions 230
9.7.6 Other Suggested Contractual Issues to Address in the RFP 231
9.8 What Can Go Wrong in the Process 237
9.9 How Problems and Complaints Are Made Known 239
9.10 Conclusion 240
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 10 CASE STUDY—DIAMONDS IN THE ROUGH: INCREASING THE NUMBER OF
LATENT PRINT IDENTIFICATIONS 243
10.1 Introduction 243
10.2 Plan for Increased Latent Print Identifications 244
10.3 Review of UL File Procedures 245
10.4 System-wide Upgrade 246
10.5 Opportunities for Increasing UL File Identifications 247
10.6 Summary 249
APPENDIX A GLOSSARY 251
APPENDIX B INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR IDENTIFICATION—1998 IAI AFIS COMMITTEE
REPORT ON CROSS-JURISDICTIONAL USE OF AFIS SYSTEMS 269
APPENDIX C NCHIP FUNDING, 1995-2003 285
INDEX 287 |
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physical | XIV, 295 S. Ill., Kt. |
publishDate | 2005 |
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spelling | Komarinski, Peter Verfasser aut Automated fingerprint identification systems (AFIS) Peter Komarinski Amsterdam Elsevier Academic 2005 XIV, 295 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Datenverarbeitung Fingerprints Identification Data processing Identifikation (DE-588)4072712-9 gnd rswk-swf Daktylogramm (DE-588)4257613-1 gnd rswk-swf Daktylogramm (DE-588)4257613-1 s Identifikation (DE-588)4072712-9 s DE-604 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0626/2005270129-d.html Publisher description http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0626/2005270129-t.html Table of contents HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014853109&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Komarinski, Peter Automated fingerprint identification systems (AFIS) Datenverarbeitung Fingerprints Identification Data processing Identifikation (DE-588)4072712-9 gnd Daktylogramm (DE-588)4257613-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4072712-9 (DE-588)4257613-1 |
title | Automated fingerprint identification systems (AFIS) |
title_auth | Automated fingerprint identification systems (AFIS) |
title_exact_search | Automated fingerprint identification systems (AFIS) |
title_exact_search_txtP | Automated fingerprint identification systems (AFIS) |
title_full | Automated fingerprint identification systems (AFIS) Peter Komarinski |
title_fullStr | Automated fingerprint identification systems (AFIS) Peter Komarinski |
title_full_unstemmed | Automated fingerprint identification systems (AFIS) Peter Komarinski |
title_short | Automated fingerprint identification systems (AFIS) |
title_sort | automated fingerprint identification systems afis |
topic | Datenverarbeitung Fingerprints Identification Data processing Identifikation (DE-588)4072712-9 gnd Daktylogramm (DE-588)4257613-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Datenverarbeitung Fingerprints Identification Data processing Identifikation Daktylogramm |
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