NJ elementary schools implement iris-scanning building access
While attending one of three innovative elementary schools in New Jersey, the Freehold Borough School District, won't necessarily make our little angels shoo-ins for the Ivy League, we'll sure feel better during the day knowing that they're being protected by the schools' new 242-point-comparison iris-scanning doors. Using a $369,000 federal grant, the district hired Eyemetrics Identity Solutions to implement hardware by LG and HP and software by IrisAccess and Newton Security that together form a system which only allows building access to so-called white-listed individuals. Each student is allowed to green-light four people, which puts a cap on the number of folks that have access to a given building.
1 Comments:
That is quite disturbing actually... 1984 style...
Anyway, loved your blog and bookmarked it already...
By gnome, at 1/24/2006 9:37 AM
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