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Biometrics testing facility to open in Morgantown, W.Va.

The Charleston Gazette (Charleston, WV)

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Byline: Jennifer Ginsberg

Oct. 23--If you want to be a human test subject, a facility in Morgantown that analyzes biometric equipment like iris, fingerprint and voice scans is looking for you.

The National Biometrics Security Project will open a center in December where the devices will be tested on people. The center is part of the project's testing and certification lab that opened last year.

The lab is the only one in the country that independently tests biometric products for consumers, said Dr. Michael Yura, senior vice president for the NBSP's West Virginia operations.

Biometrics uses a person's individual characteristics as a means…

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