Wow, this is a great idea, why?
FBI begins installation of $1 Billion face recognition program across America
RT.com -
Birthmarks, be damned: the FBI has officially started rolling out a
state-of-the-art face recognition project that will assist in their
effort to accumulate and archive information about each and every
American at a cost of a billion dollars.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has reached a milestone in the
development of their Next Generation Identification (NGI) program and is
now implementing the intelligence database in unidentified locales
across the country, New Scientist reports in an article this week. The
FBI first outlined the project back in 2005, explaining to the Justice
Department in an August 2006 document (.pdf)
that their new system will eventually serve as an upgrade to the
current Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS)
that keeps track of citizens with criminal records across America .
“The NGI Program is a compilation of initiatives that will either improve or expand existing biometric identification services,” its administrator explained to the Department of Justice at the time, adding that the project, “will accommodate increased information processing and sharing demands in support of anti-terrorism.”
The rest of the story: