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ID Tech Digest – May 14, 2026
Welcome to ID Tech’s digest of identity industry news. Here’s what you need to know about the world of digital identity and biometrics today:
ID.me and Verisys Launch Integrated Provider Identity Solution
ID.me and Verisys have launched an integrated solution designed for state Medicaid agencies to streamline healthcare provider identity and credentialing. The platform combines ID.me’s digital identity verification with Verisys’ provider data and monitoring capabilities. This integration aims to ensure that only verified, qualified healthcare professionals can enroll in Medicaid programs, reducing the risk of fraud and ensuring compliance with federal and state regulatory requirements.
Neurotechnology Achieves MOSIP System Integrator Status
Neurotechnology has achieved system integrator status within the Modular Open Source Identity Platform (MOSIP) ecosystem across its ABIS, SDK, and adjudication engine. This designation confirms that Neurotechnology’s biometric technologies are fully compatible with MOSIP’s open-source framework, which is used by governments to build national identity systems. The integration allows for high-accuracy biometric matching and deduplication within a modular architecture, supporting the deployment of large-scale, vendor-neutral identity projects.
Suprema Launches BioStation 3 Max Flagship Terminal
Suprema has launched the BioStation 3 Max, its new flagship biometric terminal featuring an EAL6+ certified secure element. The device supports multiple credential types, including facial recognition, mobile access, and RFID cards. The inclusion of the high-level secure element is designed to protect biometric templates and cryptographic keys against physical and digital tampering, making the terminal suitable for high-security enterprise environments and critical infrastructure protection.
Met Police Reports 173 Arrests from Croydon Facial Recognition Pilot
The Metropolitan Police Service has reported 173 arrests following a Live Facial Recognition (LFR) pilot in Croydon. The police claim the technology contributed to a 10.5 percent reduction in crime during the trial period. The pilot involved comparing real-time camera feeds against specific watchlists of wanted individuals. The Met stated that the arrests included suspects wanted for violent crimes and robbery, positioning the technology as a key tool for targeted crime suppression in high-footfall urban areas.
Prove and Velocity Partner for Enterprise Stablecoin Payments
Prove and Velocity have partnered to bring verified identity to enterprise-grade stablecoin payment workflows. The collaboration utilizes Prove’s identity verification technology to ensure that participants in blockchain-based financial transactions are authenticated using high-assurance digital signals. This partnership aims to bridge the gap between decentralized finance and traditional regulatory requirements, providing enterprises with a compliant framework for utilizing stablecoins for real-time settlement and cross-border payments.
UK King’s Speech Confirms Digital Access to Services Bill
The UK government has confirmed the relaunch of its digital identity push through the Digital Access to Services Bill, as announced in the King’s Speech. The bill provides a legal framework for the use of digital identities in the UK, establishing a “trust framework” for private sector providers and enabling the secure sharing of data between government departments. The legislation is intended to streamline access to public services and support the growth of the digital economy by providing citizens with a secure, government-backed digital credential.
PhotonPay and Mastercard Complete Agentic Payment Demo
PhotonPay and Mastercard have completed the first live demonstration of an agentic payment in Hong Kong. The pilot utilized an autonomous AI agent to authorize and execute a commercial transaction through Mastercard’s network. The demo highlights the shift toward machine-to-machine commerce, where AI entities are equipped with their own digital identities and payment credentials to perform automated business tasks without direct human intervention at the point of sale.
Cambridgeshire Police to Deploy LFR in Peterborough
Cambridgeshire Police have announced plans to deploy Live Facial Recognition (LFR) in Peterborough city centre for the first time. The deployment will involve the use of mobile camera units to scan passersby against watchlists of individuals wanted for serious offences or those who pose a risk to the public. Police officials stated that the technology is intended to improve public safety and support the apprehension of fugitives, following similar deployments by other UK police forces.
FMCSA Launches MOTUS Platform with IDEMIA and Login.gov
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has launched the MOTUS platform, integrating IDEMIA’s identity verification services and Login.gov for secure access. The platform is designed to provide commercial drivers and motor carriers with a centralized portal for managing regulatory filings and credentials. By incorporating high-assurance identity proofing through IDEMIA and a unified login experience via Login.gov, the FMCSA aims to improve the security of its data systems and reduce the administrative burden on the transportation industry.
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By the ID Tech Editorial Team
