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From:Migration World Magazine (Vol. 30, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAs of June 28, 2002, all new immigrants arriving in Canada will be issued a new Permanent Resident Card. The new card is intended to enhance security and be more efficient than the papers previously issued such...
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From:Primary Health Care (Vol. 15, Issue 3)Health secretary John Reid is urging all NHS trusts to use a new protection alarm device disguised as an ID badge to reduce the threats of violence for lone workers. The device allows staff to press a button on the back...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 25, Issue 29)THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE for Standards and Technology released the final version of interoperability requirements for Personal Identity Verification card readers. NIST also revised the technical specifications for...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 25, Issue 15)FOR CLAUDIO CASUCCIO, director of General Dynamics Corp.'s business development unit in Rome, posing for an identification card photograph is not worrisome. But ask him to offer his finger or palm for a biometric vein...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 24, Issue 34)Under a soon-to-be issued rule in the Federal Acquisition Regulations, agencies will have to vet contractors through the same processes they put employees before issuing identification cards. Judy Spencer, chairwoman...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 25, Issue 32)All-nighters, a kidnapping, dilated pupils and road trips. For federal officials responsible for bringing their agencies into compliance with Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12, month of October resembled their...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 9, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedIntroduction In May 2012, Argentina passed its "Gender Identity" Law, which aimed to address the legal invisibility, discrimination and marginalization that transgender individuals have historically faced. The aim of...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 25, Issue 21)Without a standard set of interfaces, the identification cards issued under Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 would be nothing more than souped-up flash passes. That's the risk the General Services...
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From:AQ - Australian Quarterly (Vol. 79, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedTwenty years watching the policy themes of information technology has taught me that one of the chief challenges to human rights in the coming millennium will be the impact of technology on who we are, how we are...
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From:Harvard Journal of Hispanic Policy (Vol. 24) Peer-ReviewedThe City of New Haven, CT, sought to promote the assimilation of its immigrants by becoming the first American city to provide a government-backed ID, the Elm City Resident Card, to all residents. This article tests the...
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From:Nursing Standard (Vol. 19, Issue 26) Peer-ReviewedA PROTECTION alarm disguised as an identity badge has been successfully trialled and will reduce the threat of violence for lone workers, health secretary John Reid said last week. He is urging all NHS trusts to use...
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From:Chest (Vol. 119, Issue 4) Peer-Reviewed(CHEST 2001; 119:1257-1259) I would like to thank Dr. Varkey for his insightful comments. I will attempt to address the comments in the sequence in which they were offered. I am pleased that Dr. Varkey found the...
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From:British Medical Journal (Vol. 324, Issue 7335) Peer-ReviewedPlans are being finalised to introduce new electronic health cards that will guarantee their holders emergency medical treatment throughout the European Union. The cards are designed to replace the cumbersome E111...
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From:Diabetes Forecast (Vol. 43, Issue 10)Medical Identification Products Health-care and emergency personnel encourage people with diabetes to wear some form of medical identification. The reason is obvious: Such identification can save time in an emergency...
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From:Trial (Vol. 52, Issue 12)PEOPLE OFTEN CELEBRATE holidays with friends, family, food, and a few drinks--but when the festivities end, tragedy can happen. Recognizing the potential increase in drunk driving, Dave Christensen, founder of...
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From:Progress In Electromagnetics Research (Vol. 143) Peer-ReviewedThis paper presents a one-wavelength loop antenna fed by an inductively coupled loop for on-body applications. An equivalent circuit for the inductively coupled loop antenna is proposed to synthesize the antenna system...
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From:eLife (Vol. 6) Peer-ReviewedAn 'interactome' screen of all Drosophila cell-surface and secreted proteins containing immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) domains discovered a network formed by paralogs of Beaten Path (Beat) and Sidestep (Side), a...
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From:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Vol. 35, Issue 10)After a two-year pilot, St. Tammany Parish Public School System near New Orleans will be implementing new ID scanners to check visitors against the National Sex Offender Public Registry. The system, put together by ID...
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From:Harvard International Review (Vol. 32, Issue 3)Biometric national identity systems are rare in industrial democracies. Recent attempts to introduce them in the United Kingdom and the United States have been defeated by civil libertarian opponents. In both cases, the...
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From:Design WeekGoldsmiths, University of London is relaunching next year with a fresh visual identity designed by NB Studio, as part of a wider strategic review of the institution. The redesign sees the traditional Goldsmiths crest...