This website will provide you the most up-to-date information regarding FBI biometric standards initiatives from the Criminal Justice Information Services Division. Please note, you must have Adobe Reader to view a PDF file.
The FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Division is moving toward a system that will contain a complete biometric and biographic profile of the subject records in its databases. Though fingerprints will continue to be the FBI’s primary mode of identification for the near future, the scope of the EBTS has been expanded over previous versions to include additional biometric modalities (e.g., palmprint, facial, and iris) in recognition of the rapidly developing biometric identification industry.
The standards process evolves with the needs of the biometric community; it improves with community feedback. Suggestions and questions are encouraged. Please submit them via the Website’s Comments Form.
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Go NowThe EBTS Compliance Checker has been upgraded to provide users the capability to validate an actual electronic transaction for EBTS compliance. The new tool is a downloadable application that will run on your client, ensuring no private information is uploaded to the internet. The old version of the EBTS Compliance Checker has been renamed the EBTS TOT Reference Tool. Go to the EBTS tab for additional information and instructions on how to download this valuable new tool.
A revised version of EBTS 9.3 is now available to the public in PDF format with or without tracked changes. The main focus of the 9.3 release is to implement the preliminary technical changes necessary for FBI/CJIS to execute NGI Increment 3 “Investigative Friction Ridge Services.” Please reference the change history within the document for the detailed list of updates in this version.
– EBTS Version 9.3 Clean Edition (Revised) (pdf)
– EBTS Version 9.3 Redline Edition (Revised) (pdf)
The FBI CJIS Division is pleased to announce the latest release of the Universal Latent Workstation (ULW) Software for 2012. The ULW is the new generation of interoperable and interactive software for Latent Print Examiners. This tool represents the next step on the road to total standards-based workstations by providing users the ability to search various Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems and the FBI's IAFIS with a single encoding. Latent Print Services
The EBTS Compliance Checker has now been updated to include EBTS Version 9.3. Changes include EBTS 9.3 updates that are specific to NGI Increment 3. The EBTS Compliance Checker is a web tool that can be found in the "EBTS" section of the FBI Biospecs website.
Tentatively scheduled for 2014, the FBI will implement its palmprint and supplemental print searching capabilities as part of the Next Generation Identification (NGI) effort. When printing and submitting palmprints/supplementals to the FBI, please review the “Guidelines for Capturing Palmprints and Supplementals” as this will increase searching accuracies.
Click here to view the “Guidelines for Capturing Palmprints and Supplementals.”
– EBTS XML IEPD V3.0 (zip file)
Facial Image Analysis Training and One to One Facial Comparison Overview documents are approved and online. Facial Recognition System Guidelines and Glossary were recently approved and will be online soon. A draft facial image capture document was recently approved for release for public comment and will be online soon.
Click here to go to FISWG site for more.