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Florida police to implement brain fingerprinting technology

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Sharath Kumar
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SOUTHBOROUGH: Brainwave Science- a company that has developed and modernized Brain Fingerprinting technology to fulfill a fundamental need to prevent disasters, deliver truth and justice for governments, national security agencies, law enforcement, corporations and individuals today announced that it has been awarded a contract to train and implement Brain Fingerprinting Technology to police in Florida State in June 2014.

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Brainwave Science is supported by Government Works- a federal contractor that possesses a strong track record of delivering world-class solutions to U.S. federal, state and local government departments including the Department of the Army, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of the Interior, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Justice, General Services Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Commerce, Department of Defense, Department of Transportation, The Army National Guard and Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA).

"We are extremely pleased with the news of this contract and we look forward to supporting law enforcement agencies worldwide with our innovative Brain Fingerprinting Technology that delivers up to 99.9% accurate results, is extremely cost effective for budget strapped police departments and saves valuable time and invaluable lives through its application," said Mr. Krishna Ika, President and CEO of Brainwave Science.

"Brainwave Science is the birth child of thought concept that is grounded in the fact that Brain Fingerprinting technology is necessary to thwart tragedies, fight terrorism and plays catalytic role in service of delivery of justice. Over couple of trillion dollars are spent annually in crime fighting and counter terrorism, worldwide. It saves money from not incarcerating innocent people who could've been positively contributing to society," added Mr. Ika.

Brainwave Science team provided software, hardware and training to the Police investigation personnel and the system went live in August 2014.

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