Printrak International Inc. said Tuesday that it has shipped fingerprint matching equipment to EDS Corp. in Plano, Texas, for use in a project for California's health and human services agency.
The Anaheim company valued its contract with EDS at $3.4 million.
Printrak is providing the matching engine that will compare fingerprints of welfare applicants to a database of 7 million records in an effort to prevent duplicate enrollments. A statewide network will connect fingerprint capture workstations at welfare offices in all of the state's counties to the central database in the state capital.
