Border security: better usage of electronic passport security features could improve fraud detection: report to congressional requester by U. S. Government Accountability Office

Border security: better usage of electronic passport security features could improve fraud detection: report to congressional requester

U. S. Government Accountability Office

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In 2005, the Department of State (State) began issuing electronic passports (e-passports) with embedded computer chips that store information identical to that printed in the passport. By agreement with State, the U.S. Government Printing Office (...

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