FBI Awards Leidos $128M Contract for Biometric System Modernization

NGI’s repository of biometric and criminal history information enables more advanced investigative capabilities for the FBI and other law enforcement and intelligence agencies. The FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) division administers NGI, the world’s largest electronic repository of biometric and criminal history information. Leidos has worked with the FBI to improve the system’s accuracy to more than 99.6 percent for fingerprint identification.
Leidos will provide more capabilities through this program. Those include mobile apps, biometric algorithms, automated testing, and the integration of other emerging technologies.
“Leidos has long partnered with the FBI to deliver mission-critical biometric systems, including NGI—the largest, most efficient electronic repository of biometric and criminal history data,” said Roy Stevens, Leidos National Security Sector president. “Leidos’ work with the FBI to improve the system’s accuracy facilitates many more criminal identifications, helping to keep America safe.”
The task order covers a one-year base period of performance, with four option years.
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