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The Government Biometrics market is a subset of the larger Biometrics industry, which focuses on the use of biometric technologies for identification and authentication purposes. Government Biometrics is the application of biometric technologies for government-related activities, such as border control, national security, and law enforcement. This market is driven by the need for secure identification and authentication of individuals, as well as the need for efficient and accurate data collection.
Government Biometrics solutions typically include facial recognition, fingerprint recognition, iris recognition, and voice recognition. These technologies are used to identify and authenticate individuals, as well as to collect and store data.
Some companies in the Government Biometrics market include NEC Corporation, Crossmatch, Safran Identity & Security, M2SYS Technology, and 3M Cogent. Show Less Read more