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Green Bit selected for biometric registration within Jordan's eID program
Green Bit selected for biometric registration within Jordan's eID program
Green Bit proudly announces that the MultiScan527, an Appendix F certified and Appendix P compliant palm Livescan, has been selected by the Ministry of Information and Communications Technology (MoICT) for fingerprint enrollment in Jordan’s ambitious and revolutionary eID program.

Green Bit selected for biometric registration within Jordan's eID program

Date: 2016/03/09
Source: Green Bit

Green Bit proudly announces that the MultiScan527, an Appendix F certified and Appendix P compliant palm Livescan, has been selected by the Ministry of Information and Communications Technology (MoICT)  for fingerprint enrollment in Jordan’s ambitious and revolutionary eID program.

The MultiScan527 will be installed in more than a hundred civil status and passport offices where citizens will be registered onto the National Registry.

“This is yet another great deployment for Green Bit Livescan technology and we’re very glad to support the Jordan authorities in this groundbreaking eID initiative” states Sergio Rainero, COO of the Green Bit Group.

Since its launch in mid-2014, the MultiScan527 is now in use in numerous deployments all around the world, helping local authorities to enroll fingerprints quickly, reliable and with the highest quality possible so as to ensure secure identification in order to protect citizens and their assets.


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