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Biometric Signature ID gets General Services Administration Contract

Biometric Signature ID (BSI) has been awarded a U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contracts. This will enable BSI to supply commercial goods and services to the Federal Government via the GSA Advantage system, including Biometric Signature ID’s user authentication suite that comprises the BioSig-ID, BioProof-ID, and BioTect-ID solutions.

This contract opens up more markets, allowing BSI to provide all federal branches access to highly secure gesture biometric authentication technology, said BSI CEO, Jeff Maynard. He added that the firm’s biometric technology relies on gestures that can be reset at any time.

Using the software, users can create a four-character password with their finger or mouse on a drawing pad that appears at login on their device. As you create the password, your distinct biometric writing patterns, including angle, speed, length, order, etc., are compared to the initial enrollment template. If the unique pattern does not match, imposters are stopped from accessing devices and accounts. Writing four characters is all it takes to keep data and records safe.

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