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IDEMIA will provide Icelandic Police with its new Entry/Exit System
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IDEMIA has been selected by the National Commissioner of the Icelandic Police and Isavia, Iceland’s main airport and other airports to provide a comprehensive border management system including new equipment.
IDEMIA has been selected by the National Commissioner of the Icelandic Police and Isavia, operator of Keflavik, Iceland’s main airport and other airports to provide a comprehensive border management system for all air and sea border crossing points, including new equipment.
Backed by this new system, Schengen Member State Iceland will comply with EU Entry/Exit System (EU-EES) regulations.
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Iceland’s government will launch border surveillance technology created by IDEMIA company, from 2022, which will record entry and exit information on every person outside the Schengen Zone wishing to visit Iceland.
The new system, which among other things, protects Schengen Zone’s external borders will record entry and exit data of travellers, through fingerprints and facial portrait. The data then will be added to an EU database, and will be held for three years, SchengenVisaInfo.com said.
The primary purpose of this measure is to detect if travellers stay within the Schengen Area for a more extended period than they are permitted to.
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IDEMIA has been selected by the National Commissioner of the Icelandic Police and Isavia, operator of Keflavik, Iceland s main airport and other airports to provide a comprehensive border management system for all air and sea border crossing points, including new equipment.
Backed by this new system, Schengen Member State Iceland will comply with EU Entry/Exit System (EU-EES) regulations.
The system will be operational from 2021 and will manage an average of 10 million travelers per year with manned and automated controls underpinned by biometric technology.
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Security and convenience at the heart of the Icelandic project
By 2022, new EU-EES regulations will require that biometric data, including face and fingerprints, of Third Country Nationals (TCNs) be captured and identified at the Schengen Area s external borders. This will affect border check processes for all Schengen Member States.
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