Client: Police Information Technology Organisation (PITO)
Effective person identification is becoming increasingly central to UK Government Home Office strategy in a number of areas, including law enforcement. Working with the Police Information Technology Organisation (PITO), we built the biometric technology roadmap (TRM) for person identification within UK policing. The aim was to provide the police with a focussed long-term view of biometrics and highlight areas where specific action is necessary in order to ensure the technology can be harnessed in time to meet their needs.
The most pressing need identified by the biometric TRM was for a facial images national database (FIND) for sharing of criminal facial images. We were engaged by PITO to evaluate options for the deployment of FIND.
Initially, in order to build this biometric TRM for PITO, key stakeholders were identified by consultation with PITO in order to ensure that the right people were involved. These stakeholders were interviewed in order to determine the requirements for person identification within policing; short, medium and long term. The requirements obtained were documented and cross-referenced with the following 'strategic mandate' documents to ensure that they could be justified in the context of PITO's current remit.
In particular the roadmap assists in the meeting of PITO's objectives to:
We approached the subsequent FIND deployment options assignment by conducting the following tasks:
Benefits of the PITO FIND deployment options study include: