Current and future uses of biometric data and technologies - Science and Technology Contents


Published written evidence


The following written evidence was received and can be viewed on the Committee's inquiry web page at www.parliament.uk/science.BIO numbers are generated by the evidence processing system and so may not be complete.

1  Julian Ashbourn  BIO0001

2  Big Brother Watch  BIO0002

3  Biometrics Institute Limited  BIO0003

4  Lockstep Consulting  BIO0004

5  IMPRINTS  BIO0005

6  Professor Louise Amoore, Durham University  BIO0006

7  Natural Security Alliance  BIO0007

8  Unilink Software  BIO0008

9  Information Commissioner's Office  BIO0009

10  Professor Mark S Nixon, University of Southampton and
Professor Josef Kittler, University of Surrey  BIO0010

11  The UK Cards Association  BIO0011

12  Dr Roger Morgan  BIO0012

13  James Moyes  BIO0014

14  SuperIdentity Project, University of Kent  BIO0015

15  Church and Society Council of the Church of Scotland  BIO0016

16  Professor Sue Black and Professor Niamh NicDaeid, University of Dundee  BIO0017

17  3M UK  BIO0018

18  Forensic Science Special Interest Group  BIO0019

19  British Standards Institution  BIO0020

20  Identity Policy Research, London School of Economics and
Political Science  BIO0025

21  Dr Peter Hawkes  BIO0026

22  Office of the Biometrics Commissioner  BIO0027

23  Pippa King  BIO0028

24  Innovate UK  BIO0029

25  Northrop Grumman  BIO0030

26  Sir John Adye, Chairman, Identity Assurance Systems Ltd  BIO0031

27  International Biometrics & Identification Association  BIO0032

28  Research Councils UK  BIO0033

29  Sir John Pethica  BIO0034

30  Home Office  BIO0035

31  Association of Chief Police Officers  BIO0036

32  Office of the Biometrics Commissioner (supplementary to BIO0027)  BIO0037

33  Home Office (supplementary to BIO0035)  BIO0038


 
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