AWARDS & RECOGNITION
2003 Awards: Special Recognition Award
RECIPIENT:
Texas
Using Biometrics to Improve the Texas Welfare System
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| Front, left to right : Jim Rammage, Mark Jenkins, Orlando Salinas Jr., Nadia Saucedo, Shirley Wilson, Kaye Candy, Rita Richardson, Pauline Jackson, Doug Walker Back, left to right: Noel Villarreal, Ginny Booton, Kay Jones, Sherrill Schier, Cindy Hale, Matt Allard, Steve Sinders, Annette Greenfield, Mary Whiteaker, Rosie Young, Gerald Cates, Michael Stumbough |
After an exhaustive technology search TDHS determined that the only proven identification technology available was fingerprint biometrics in the form of a Civil AFIS (Automated Finger-Image Identification System). There is no other technology available that has been proven more effective in accurately identifying individuals on a very large scale (over 1 million individuals).
In 1995, the 74th Texas Legislature passed House Bill 1863, which allowed for the implementation of fingerprint biometrics within the Texas welfare system. TDHS then developed the Lone Star Image System (LSIS) in order to implement fingerprint biometrics and the Civil AFIS system within the Texas Welfare Program. LSIS is a comprehensive automated system that obtains, transmits, and matches finger images of the right and left index fingers of TDHS benefit recipients. Today, the LSIS finger imaging policy applies to applicants and recipients of food stamps and TANF benefits.
| "The Lone Star Image System is one of the earliest examples of the use of biometrics in civil applications. We are delighted that it has received this special recognition from our colleagues in other states." Carolyn Purcell, Chief Information Officer, State of Texas |
Because of its proven effectiveness in fraud prevention and fraud deterrence, LSIS benefits the agency by saving money, and increasing the validity of Food Stamp and TANF cases. It is valuable to clients/recipients as it protects them from another person assuming their identity and receiving assistance in their name. It also benefits the state by improving the public perception of the Food Stamp and TANF programs and it's recipients.





