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SECURA LIVESCAN Workstation Deployment

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The contract involves the supply and installation of thirteen SECURA LIVESCAN-equipped multipurpose workstations designed for biometric data capture, to be deployed across police facilities in Honduras. These workstations are intended to enhance law enforcement capabilities by enabling accurate, real-time collection and processing of biometric information such as fingerprints and facial recognition data, supporting criminal identification and background verification operations. The equipment will be delivered and installed at designated locations to ensure seamless integration into existing police infrastructure, with the goal of improving efficiency, accuracy, and interoperability in national identification systems. The contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 334118, indicating it relates to the manufacturing of other electronic components and accessories. It was posted on July 2, 2026, and is administered by the Department of State through its Acquisitions division, reflecting its alignment with U.S. foreign assistance and security capacity-building objectives. While specific details regarding delivery timelines, warranty terms, training provisions, or installation protocols are not listed, the project underscores a strategic effort to modernize Honduran law enforcement technology and strengthen regional security cooperation through advanced biometric infrastructure.

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Supply and installation of thirteen biometric workstations for Honduran police to enhance criminal identification and security cooperation.

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Department Of State → Acquisitions - InlView Agency

NAICS

334118 - Computer Terminal and Other Computer Peripheral Equipment ManufacturingView NAICS

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DC, HND

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Supply and installation of 13 SECURA LIVESCAN-equipped multipurpose workstations for biometric data capture in Honduran police facilities.

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