DFBA Releases New Website
By Matt McLaughlinApril 30, 2014
The Defense Forensics and Biometrics Agency (DFBA) launched its new website this week -- http://www.dfba.mil.The DFBA website is newly updated with content and branding to reflect recent changes, including a name change and shift into the Office of the Provost Marshal General. It replaces a site produced by its predecessor organization.Highlights for casual visitors include an introductory video, a photo gallery and a "Biometrics 101" tutorial. Defense professionals may find useful a collection of DoD training material, foundational documents, biometric standards documents and the Common Biometric Vocabulary.The site will be continually revised to reflect the ever-changing environment of forensics and biometrics.
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