Jason Miller: FBI’s fingerprinting technology becoming new standard

More than just the FBI is taking advantage of the advanced capabilities of the Next Generation Identification system. The FBI hired Lockheed Martin to build it for...

Jason Miller, executive editor, Federal News Radio

More than just the FBI is taking advantage of the advanced capabilities of the Next Generation Identification system. The FBI hired Lockheed Martin to build it for their needs, but other agencies are finding huge benefits too. Stephen Morris is the assistant director of the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division. In part 2 of his interview with Executive Editor Jason Miller, Morris discusses how NGI is becoming the standard for all federal, state and local law enforcement needs. Read Jason's related story.

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