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Wednesday, June 2, 2004
Boeing loses bid for $10 billion security contract Accenture gets job to track foreigners entering U.S.
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER NEWS SERVICES
WASHINGTON -- The Boeing Co. lost its bid for a piece of a $10 billion homeland security contract that aims to track every foreigner entering the United States.
Accenture LLP, a technology and management consulting company, was awarded the government contract yesterday to develop and expand biometric technology for checking identities of foreign visitors.
The system, known as US-VISIT, requires foreigners to be fingerprinted and photographed upon entering the United States at a major airport or seaport. The technology also can include iris scans to identify people.
The Department of Homeland Security awarded Accenture the contract over two other bidders, Lockheed Martin, based in Bethesda, Md., and Computer Sciences Corp. of El Segundo, Calif., with whom Boeing was a partner.
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