Biometric system definition

Biometric system means an automated identification system
Biometric system means an automated identification system capable of capturing, processing, and storing a biometric identifier, comparing the biometric identifier to one or more references, and matching the biometric identifier to a specific individual.
Biometric system means any automated system for the identification of persons implemented by the Secretary and which has been designed to measure personal features and recognize or verify the identity of every person requesting the Secretary issue of a certificate, license or any document accrediting the identity of the applicant.

Examples of Biometric system in a sentence

  • The Entry/Exit of the contract workmen is to be regulated only through Biometric system.

  • The candidates have to report 30 minutes before to the examination venue to record their thumb impression on Biometric system.

  • The Entry/Exit of the employees engaged by contractor is to be regulated only through Biometric system.

  • BIOMETRIC ENTRY / EXIT SYSTEM FOR CONTRACT PERSONNEL The Entry / Exit of the Contract personnel are to be regulated only through Biometric system.

  • Biometric system should be installed by the contractor at its own cost for daily attendance in three shifts and details should be sent by email after half an hour of the commencement of each shift followed by hard copy submitted during the course of the day.

  • The candidates have to report to the examination venue at least 30 minutes before the commencement of examination, to record their Photo Image/thumb impression on Biometric system.

  • CHAPTER-V – Norms for discharge of functions Section 4 (1) (b) (iv)5.1 THE NORMS SET BY THE DEPARMENT FOR THE DISCHARGE OF ITSFUNCTIONS.The usual office hours are from 10-30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. After punching at Biometric system / signing in the Attendance Register all staff must be in their seats and start work not later than the prescribed hour.

  • A record of entry and exit time is also maintained using Biometric system.

  • Biometric system shall have provision for storage and retrieval of at least 1000 events.

  • The Agency will arrange for all items needed for it’s staff, i.e., Biometric system, computerized inventory of stores etc.


More Definitions of Biometric system

Biometric system means an automated identification system used to capture, process, and store a biometric identifier, compare the biometric identifier to one or more references, and match the biometric identifier to a specific individual.
Biometric system means the biometric technology used by Defendant at any time from July 24, 2015 through the date of the preliminary approval order, which utilized a scan of a portion of Plaintiff’s and the other Settlement Class Members’ fingers or biometric information.
Biometric system means the biometric technology allegedly used by Defendant in Illinois at any time during the Class Period, which collected, possessed, disclosed, captured, received or otherwise obtained biometric identifiers or biometric information.

Related to Biometric system

  • Biometrics means a technique of personal identification that is based on physical, physiological or behavioural characterisation including blood typing, fingerprinting, DNA analysis, retinal scanning and voice recognition;

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  • Technology means any and all technical information, specifications, drawings, records, documentation, works of authorship or other creative works, ideas, algorithms, models, databases, ciphers/keys, systems architecture, network protocols, research, development, and manufacturing information, software (including object code and source code), application programming interfaces (APIs), innovations, mask works, logic designs, circuit designs, technical data, processes and methods.