With the trust and confidence in individual identities provided by L-1, commercial businesses and governments can better protect the public against global terrorism, crime and theft fostered by fraudulent ID.

L-1 Among “The Rising 10 of 2009” in Homeland Security

L-1 was named a Rising 10 of 2009, a list of companies that promise to grow quickly in coming years because of either recent contract wins or their overall positioning within growing areas of homeland security.


Read About How the HIIDE is Being Used in Areas of Global Conflict

Fingerprints, iris scans and other forms of biometric identification enabled U.S. troops to catch more than 400 “high-value individuals” in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2008, according to the U.S. Army’s Biometric Task Force. Article courtesy of DefenseNews. Click here to read more.

Biometric-Enabled Access Control

Deploying more than 290,000 finger and 3D face access control readers that improve the security of buildings and restricted areas. This includes the largest building in Asia, the second largest in the world, that biometrically-authenticates its 12,000 employees.

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Upcoming Events

See L-1 at the
Biometrics Exhibition and Conference
Westminster, London, UK
20-22 October 2009

Solution Spotlight

Read more about the new 4G PIV-TWIC Station Extremeâ„¢ for government applications. The ruggedized device can withstand sub zero climates of -13 degrees Fahrenheit and desert temperatures of 158 degrees. It is IP 65 certified and capable of operating in severe downpours, ice and snow.