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By Steve Ranger
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 25, 2005 6:58:00 PM

The British Foreign and Commonwealth Office is spending 5 million pounds (about $8.7 million) to equip its embassies and consulates around the world with the technology to issue biometric passports. Biometric technology aims to prevent multiple passports from being issued to the same person under different identities.

One in 10 British passports is issued overseas, and the new Web-based Identity Document Issuance System aims to make sure these passports are as secure as those issued at home by the U.K. Passport Office, which is in the midst of a move to biometric passports. Technology company 3M will install new passport issuance systems that can identify biometric information at 104 embassies, consulates and high commissions.

Steve Ranger of Silicon.com reported from London. For the full story, click here.

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So the next time I need a new passport, instead of mailing the forms to Washington DC I will have to fly there from Hawaii? Thanks for nothing!... (Read the rest)
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1. Politicians-inventors of Biometrics do not know physics.  Vily Clay | 07/25/05
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