"The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is conducting the 1:1 Facial Recognition
Air Entry Pilot to allow Customs and Border Protection Officers stationed at air ports of entry to
use facial recognition technology as a tool to assist them in determining whether an individual
presenting themselves with a valid U.S. electronic passport is the same individual photographed
in that passport. The operational goals of this pilot are to determine the viability of facial
recognition as a technology to assist Customs Border Patrol Officers in identifying possible
imposters using U.S. e-passports to enter the United States and determine if facial recognition
technology can be incorporated into current CBP entry processing with acceptable impacts to
processing time and the traveling public while effectively providing CBPOs with a tool to
counter imposters using valid U.S. travel documents. CBP is publishing this Privacy Impact
Assessment to evaluate the privacy risks of using facial recognition software at an air port of
entry..."
facial recognition at airports
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