This marks the first integration of behavioral biometrics into a national identification system at this scale. Unlike previous biometric systems focused on physical traits, NGI's inclusion of behavioral patterns creates an unprecedented capability to track and analyze human actions. The combination of multiple biometric modes with behavioral tracking represents a technological leap toward comprehensive human surveillance.
FBI's $128M NGI Biometric System: Mark Infrastructure Expands
📰 What Happened
The FBI has awarded Leidos a $128 million contract to modernize its Next Generation Identification (NGI) system, the world's largest biometric database. Operating from Clarksburg, West Virginia, NGI processes millions of daily transactions across law enforcement, immigration, and counterterrorism. The system integrates multimodal biometrics including facial recognition, iris scans, voice data, and behavioral patterns. Roy Stevens, Leidos National Security president, emphasized the system's role in facilitating 'many more criminal identifications.'
📖 Prophetic Significance
The $128 million NGI upgrade represents a critical timeline marker in the development of the Mark of the Beast infrastructure. The system's evolution from simple fingerprints to comprehensive behavioral tracking aligns with Revelation 13's description of a system that controls both actions and identity. The integration of facial recognition, iris scans, and behavioral patterns through CJIS creates the technological foundation for the prophesied global control system. The international partner access mentioned in the article demonstrates how this US-based system could rapidly scale to global implementation, matching the prophecied worldwide scope of the Mark system.