Jason Miller: FBI sees big results from updated fingerprinting technology

The FBI was certain its new fingerprint processing system would help solve cases faster. But a year into using the Next Generation Identification system, the bureau...

Jason Miller, executive editor, Federal News Radio

The FBI was certain its new fingerprint processing system would help solve cases faster. But a year into using the Next Generation Identification system, the bureau is reaping benefits beyond what it imagined five years ago when it first began the update key crime solving service nearly 10 years ago. Stephen Morris, assistant director of the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services Division, tells Executive Editor Jason Miller on Federal Drive with Tom Temin about how NGI’s technology advancements is changing the way the FBI works. Read Jason's related story.

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