
Rank One Computing achieves #1 global ranking in NIST fingerprint accuracy
Rank One Computing (ROC) announced achieving top-tier results across all NIST Friction Ridge Image and Features Technology Evaluation (FRIF TE E1N) accuracy benchmarks, including a #1 global ranking in Class B slap fingerprints. This positions ROC as the leading domestic alternative to foreign biometric providers for critical identity systems, validating its technology's strength and accuracy. CEO B. Scott Swann emphasized the importance of U.S.-made technology for national security, aiming to reduce reliance on overseas solutions and partner with agencies like the FBI, DHS, and DoD.
Key Highlights
- Achieved top-tier results across all NIST FRIF TE E1N accuracy benchmarks.
- Secured #1 global ranking in Class B slap fingerprints, crucial for national ID systems.
- Returned the lowest error rate across customary Class B identification error rate metrics.
- Obtained top accuracy for False Negative Identification (FNIR) at Rank-12 for Class B.
- Positions ROC as the sole American-made provider and trusted domestic ABIS alternative.
- CEO highlighted strengthening America's technological independence in biometrics.
- Principal Scientist noted rapid improvement to best in the world in four months.
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