Barojas Lizbeth Vazquez
Veracruz, Veracruz. October 27, 2015 (News Agency Conacyt) .- Students of Higher Technological Institute of Jesus Carranza (ITSJC) in the state of Veracruz have developed a software has provided the records migration, through automation of administrative efforts of the National Migration Institute (INM), improving the quality of service it offers.
The team of students of business management Engineer Victor Hugo Rivera Evangelista and Lilia Reyes Juárez, in collaboration with Denis Lopez Vidal, student of Engineering in computer systems, they were given the task of developing a tool that would be useful to minimize time capture of records made in the migration modules.
Developing the Registration and Records for Immigration Control (REDI), which is a software that works with biometric technology and a friendly interface that facilitates the capture of information Records in different detention centers throughout the country, achieving a comprehensive and uniform administration.
Members of the team explained that currently the National Institute of Migration work with office tools, with which the development of a single record can take more than 45 minutes, making a long and tiresome process. However, the implementation of REDI software has reduced the time of capture in just 10 minutes, optimizing service transit migration.
Biometric technology
The software span>, which was presented by the students of the seventh semester of their careers, in the 22nd Week of Science and Technology of Veracruz in Xalapa, has tools of facial biometrics and fingerprint, which may have more accuracy in the data for each immigrant, as well as safety and protection of the same.
“With the implementation of the fingerprint and photograph, the data will be safer and avoid the use of identities False. You can check the reviews at the time that a person is providing, are legitimate, “said Juarez Reyes.
Meanwhile, Lopez Vidal said that the reduction of time data capture has contributed with decreasing sanctions by organizations that defend human rights, “If an immigrant is holding you back more than 24 hours, is committing a crime of deprivation of liberty, coupled with this, note that the process It is more agile, and their removal is quicker and no violations are committed to their rights. “
Welcome to Mexico
The idea of creating a to accelerate migration flows from Mexico I came because one of the teachers of these three students has a close relationship with the National Migration Institute, being the source encourages young people to undertake this project, with which they want to unify technological platforms in one standard, facilitating its maintenance and operation.
“What we want is to unify a national technology platform, so that data are shared and immigrants are registered only through its fingerprint, making it easy to search, “said Evangelista Rivera.
software Registration Records Control Immigrants was created a year ago, after an exhaustive investigation as to basic needs and standards required at the National Migration Institute, to optimize the quality of service provided. The prototype was implemented over six months at the stations of Veracruz Acayucan and Oaxaca, time that has worked well.
It is expected to implement the software REDI each one of the offices of the National Migration Institute throughout the country, benefiting not only this unit but also foreigners who live or intend to live in Mexico. Note that this tool work could also be adapted to various institutions or private companies that want to automate their procedures regarding data collection.
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