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Introduction
Tiger IT builds on over ten years of experience in software development. It is a leading software company in Bangladesh pioneering in the field of biometrics and identity management solutions. The company is also globally recognized for its Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS). It is one of the few companies worldwide to develop a National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) certified AFIS.
The company designs and develops complete end-to-end, customized identity management solutions for government agencies, corporate enterprises, healthcare agencies, service providers and universities to register, check aliases, authenticate, manage and maintain identities. Tiger IT is also a provider of pre-packaged and customized e-business solutions as well as strategic consultancy on identity management solutions. Focused on scalability and extensibility, Tiger IT solutions are generally implemented for large scale applications that include:
- Voter Registration and National ID
- Census Registration and ID
- Machine Readable Passports (MRP)/Electronic Passports
- Travel Documents
- Employee Registration and ID
- Immigration Control
- Biometric Identification from Forensic Evidence/Criminal Investigation
- Restricted Area Law Enforcement
- Driver’s License
Products
Tiger IT’s fingerprint matching and extracting algorithms have been ranked as world’s number one in the Minutiae Interoperability Exchange (MINEX) test by NIST. These NIST test results were released on October 27, 2009 and revealed that combination of the TigerAFIS enrolment template generator and the matcher showed False Non-Match Rate 0.06% at a fixed False Match Rate of 0.01 for two fingers, outperforming other vendors at the test.[1] At a False Match Rate of 0.01%, TigerAFIS' accuracy for a two-finger match was in the top three across all participants (47 SDKs) scoring a 99.9% True Match Rate in average in the largest NIST dataset.[2]