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Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents use their phones near protestors at a demonstration in Newark, New Jersey May 7, 2025, outside Delaney Hall, a newly converted immigrant detention centre. (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP via Getty Images)

White House pressing ICE for updates on wearable identity verification technology

Assistant Director Matthew Elliston said the smart glasses project is in the beginning stages and the agency is still looking for a vendor.
Naval Air Facility Atsugi COVID-19 preventive measures
Hospital Corpsman Apprentice Jacob Velazquez of Redlands, California, checks the temperature of an incoming sailor to a health clinic on Naval Air Facility Atsugi. (U.S. Navy / Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Rafael Avelar)

The Navy wants to use wearable tech to fight spread of COVID-19

The Navy is seeking commercially available proximity-tracking technology based on wearables that continuously track the distance between themselves and others nearby.
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