3M
Launches ePassport Readers to Help Detect Travel Document Forgeries
3M
Launches ePassport Readers
to
Help Detect Travel Document Forgeries
Convenient,
Single-Step ePassport
Processing
Allows Authorities to Focus on Traveler
3M
Launches ePassport Readers to Help Detect Travel Document Forgeries
St.
Paul, MN � July 2006 � 3M announces the
official launch of a new travel document authentication system that helps
tackle security challenges facing border control authorities and document
issuing agencies as they fight fraudulent passports. In international testing,
the 3M ePassport Reader has proven its industry-leading levels of performance
and interoperability - the ability to read chips from the world�s ePassports.
The
easy-to-use 3M ePassport Reader scans and accesses data from radio frequency
identification (RFID) chips embedded in biometric-enabled and other electronic
travel documents. Border control authorities can focus their attention
on travelers while readers automatically detect the presence of a document
and read digital information contained in the RFID chip. In a single step,
electronic document data may be checked for tampering while traditional
optical features such as logos, crests, laminates, ultraviolet images and
other graphical patterns on the page can be authenticated. The reader can
scan and access data contained in the RFID chip, and it also can be used
to write and lock data onto the chip during the document-issuance process.
�Border
security is critical as each year more than 110 million new or renewed
passports are issued around the world,� said Rich Sanders, business manager,
3M Security Systems Division. �Passports not only permit entry into a country,
they can allow the holder to open a bank account or get a driver�s license,
health card or a national identity card. The 3M ePassport Reader has gone
through a rigorous and extensive Six Sigma launch process. Independent
interoperability trials and comprehensive quality assurance testing have
shown our system is flexible, reliable and robust. It offers a strong method
to help identify fake identity documents.�
Countries
around the world have already begun installing the 3M ePassport Reader
to read and authenticate the latest generation of international travel
documents. Specific country installations are expected to be announced
in the coming months. Currently, more than 100 countries are using this
or other 3M technology and document security hardware for their tamper-proof
passports.
3M
brings more than 30 years of experience, a global presence, technical innovation
and a strong customer focus to the secure document marketplace. Our solutions
cover a broad spectrum of enhanced travel and border security, including
document issuance and border management.
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Contact:
3M
Security Systems Division, St. Paul
Joan
Olseen, 651-736-1163
www.3m.com/security
or
3M
Connie
S. Thompson, 651-733-8914
www.3M.com/profile/pressbox/media_contacts.jhtml
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