The Department of Homeland Security has issued a request for information on commercial off-the-shelf software applications that can help the agency to match, store, analyze and share biometric information.
DHS said in a FedBizOpps notice posted April 27 the department’s Office of Biometric Identity Management is searching out business process management, reporting and analytics, data storage, multimodal fusion and matcher middleware products.
Vendors could offer the tools as an individual or an integrated architecture, according to DHS.
OBIM provides biometric identification services to U.S. government agencies and international partners that conduct immigration monitoring, counterterrorism, law enforcement and credentialing operations.
Interested parties can submit their responses via email until Friday at 5 p.m. Eastern Time.