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To: David who wrote (3509)5/1/1998 11:35:00 AM
From: GoingHikin  Respond to of 4676
 
Trip Porterfield at NRID told me that NRID will benefit from any standard whether it is HAAPI or the Bio-API developed by this consortium. The only benenfit they gain from being the company that developed HAAPI is the feather in the cap. Its an open standard just like the Bio-API intends to be. He said that they were invited to contribute to the Bio-API effort, but didn't quite explain why they weren't part of the core Bio-API group.

Jaffo, please John G. immediately and get a comment!

Ask him if they are contributing to the effort and to what degree? Why are they not a prominent part of this group? The Bio-API consortium is a group of hardware and application developers, while the HAAPI consortium is the biometric industry. Why isn't NRID bridging the gap between the two groups?

-DL