TSA taps IBT for hazmat fingerprinting
Integrated Biometric Technology LLC has won a contract from the Transportation Security Administration to provide electronic fingerprinting services for truck drivers handling hazardous materials.
Integrated Biometric Technology LLC has won a contract from the Transportation Security Administration to provide electronic fingerprinting services for truck drivers handling hazardous materials, the company announced this week.
The two-year contract is expected to be worth between $50 million to $75 million, the company said. Under the contract, IBT of Nashville will install a nationwide fingerprint network that will let truckers complete the fingerprinting process quickly.
IBT's team includes Lockheed Martin Corp.; Bethesda, Md.; Hewlett Packard Co., Palo Alto, Calif.; U.S. Investigations Services, Annandale, Pa.; Logista Solutions, Columbus, Miss.; Automated License Systems Inc., Nashville; and Examination Management Services Inc., Dallas.
The Patriot Act requires an extensive background check on truck drivers who carry or want to obtain a hazardous material endorsement. The process requires drivers to obtain a set of fingerprints that can be sent to the FBI database in Clarksburg, W.Va., for a criminal history check.
IBT offers electronic fingerprinting solutions to airports, banks and military and civilian agencies.
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