IQ Biometrix to Donate Up to $6M in FACESTM Software to Greater Omaha
IQ Biometrix, Inc. (facialcomposites.com), a software corporation based in Houston owned by Greg J. Micek, has announced the first steps to integrating FACESTM facial composite software into law enforcement entities and education systems across the country as a part of its FACESTM Saturation Campaign. The campaign is a comprehensive “relaunch” of the software, transforming from a “niche” market (detectives/ teachers) to a mass market “consumer” product. The widespread initiative will hit the ground running with a significant donation of FACESTM software to the Greater Omaha community, which incorporates an anti-crime awareness campaign. The value of the FACESTM donation is up to $6 million. The ultimate value is determined by how deeply the software is adopted by the greater Omaha community, in all of its applications/uses. The donation of FACESTM, the world’s leading facial composite software, is only phase one of the FACESTM Saturation Campaign. The second phase, where the real impact will happen, is hosting safety workshop events that bring local police officers and students together to learn the software by using an educational version of this technology. Designed for students aged 9–14, these half-day workshops will be delivered to classes of 30 students to increase student awareness of their surroundings and potential threats to public safety.
Thousands of police agencies worldwide, including the CIA, FBI and the U.S. Military, use IQ Biometrix, Inc.’s FACESTM, the breakthrough facial composite software. Endorsed by crime fighting agencies and supported by police as a proven, effective tool, various versions of FACESTM have been used successfully for more than 12 years to identify, track, and apprehend criminal suspects. To learn more, visit facialcomposites.com or contact Greg at greg.micek@gmail.com / (713) 409-1091.