It will also have more advanced lookup capabilities, incorporating palm print, iris, and facial identification.
The system was developed by Lockheed Martin[1] in partnership with Safran[2] and with a number of technology companies.
[3] These noncriminal photos come in part from background check images submitted by employers to the FBI.
Signatories included La Raza, Color of Change, Amnesty International, National LGBTQ Task Force, as well as the companies Uber and Lyft.
[6] The FBI accepted a 20 percent error rate in its facial recognition technology, according to a 2010 document obtained via FOIA.