DUBLIN, Jan. 4, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/m534dc/global_biometrics) has announced the addition of the "Global Biometrics Spending Market in the Government Sector 2015-2019" report to their offering.
The global biometrics spending in the government sector to grow at a CAGR of 22.34% over the period 2014-2019.
The market is highly fragmented with the presence of a large number of small and large vendors. A detailed product and feature comparison for the key leading vendors is provided in the report. In addition, the report discusses the major drivers that influence the growth of the global biometrics spending in the government sector. It also outlines the risks faced by vendors and the market at large, as well as the key trends emerging in the market.
2D face recognition is widely accepted by many organizations. However, it loses its efficacy because of issues such as lighting conditions and changes in pose and expression, resulting in inaccurate identification. To overcome these issues, 3D face recognition was introduced. It uses information on geometric depth rather than color and texture, and is unaffected by lighting conditions. Hence, 3D facial recognition techniques are more accurate than 2D facial recognition. There has been an increase in the adoption of 3D facial recognition technology in the government, utilities, military, homeland security, retail, and BFSI sectors. The government sector uses 3D facial recognition technology for passport and visa programs.
According to the report, biometric technologies such as fingerprint recognition, DNA identification, facial recognition, voice recognition, and iris recognition are used in the government sector, especially by law enforcement agencies, to identify criminals. The governments of several countries have increased their spending on biometric techniques and are also planning to deploy biometrics at airports because of increased terrorist threats. The implementation of biometric technologies at airports will enhance operational efficiency and security.
Further, the report states that high cost of biometric systems is a major challenge in the market.
Key vendors
Other prominent vendors
Key Topics Covered:
Part 01: Executive summary
Part 02: Scope of the report
Part 03: Market research methodology
Part 04: Introduction
Part 05: Market description
Part 06: Market landscape
Part 07: Product life cycle analysis
Part 08: Integration of biometrics in smart cards
Part 09: Cloud-based biometrics and e-voting
Part 10: Market segmentation by technology
Part 11: Market segmentation by end-user
Part 12: Geographical segmentation
Part 13: Key leading countries
Part 14: Emerging trends
Part 15: Market inhibitors
Part 16: Vendor landscape
Part 17: Key vendor analysis
Part 18: Appendix
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