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Immediately following the events of September 11, 2001 there was a great deal of interest in biometric technologies to help track or identify terrorists.
The biometric industry raced to tout the virtues of its technology to help with identification or recognition purposes, and the government was eager to embrace this technology as crucial in the global war on terrorism. (GWOT, in wonkspeak.)
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