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... 145   Case Study: Denver–Daon Biometric Partnership Summary COVID-19 has changed passengers' needs at airports, and there is now a greater focus placed on health. Denver International Airport (DEN)
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... 146 Airport Biometrics: A Primer a digital health passport that allows businesses to build an authorization process to meet their unique and evolving needs. The database is housed and accessed entirely by Daon.
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... Case Study: Denver–Daon Biometric Partnership 147   Stakeholders and Responsibilities The primary stakeholder is Daon, which is responsible for the software solution and storage of biometrics. It is also funding the current VeriFLY pilot.
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... 148 Airport Biometrics: A Primer include appointment blocking or other attempts by participants to create a more private experience by reserving multiple timeslots. Lessons Learned In the early days of the VeriFLY program, there was a perception that there was an unintended consequence of packing more people into fewer train cars because some VeriFLY-dedicated train cars were going out empty.

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