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Identification: A Move Towards the Future
by Bruce J. Brotman & Rhonda K. Pavel
IDENTIFICATION: A MOVE TOWARD THE FUTURE
By
Bruce J. Brotman
Special Agent and Section Chief
Automation, Research and Development Section
FBI Identification Division
and
Rhonda K. Pavel
Computer Systems Analyst
Automation, Research and Development Section
FBI Identification Division
No one in law enforcement today could deny that the years ahead will bring many changes and challenges to the profession. Witness the transformation that has already taken place with regard to economics, demographics, politics, and technology. Each of these factors has already had major implications for law enforcement. And there is every reason to believe their impact will continue to have a profound effect.
Current trends and developments indicate that in the years to come, fingerprint identification will play a much wider role in law enforcement. This is why the FBI's Identification Division is pursuing a strategic plan to rebuild and improve essential services for its criminal justice users. By 1995, the FBI will have in operation a new system providing greatly expanded fingerprint identification services that will provide immeasurable benefits to law enforcement and other users nationwide.
AUTOMATED FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION--AN EVOLVING TECHNOLOGY