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SIA Announces Winners of 2022 Women in Biometrics, Industry Advocate Awards

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SILVER SPRING, Md. — The Security Industry Association (SIA) has named five female biometrics leaders as recipients of the 2022 SIA Women in Biometrics Awards, a globally recognized program presented by SIA.

“Each year, the Women in Biometrics Awards celebrate the accomplished leaders who are paving the way for biometric identity and security, and this year’s honorees have made outstanding contributions to biometrics technology innovation, education, program management, engineering and engagement across government and industry,” say SIA CEO Don Erickson. “SIA commends Gena Alexa, Amanda Conley, Delia McGarry, Diane Stephens and Bobby Varma for their impressive dedication, vision and leadership in this critical field and looks forward to recognizing them at SIA GovSummit.”

SIA also named named Joseph Hogan, vice president and assistant general counsel, building management systems at Johnson Controls and David Ray, chief operating officer and general counsel at Rank One Computing, as the 2022 recipients of the SIA Industry Advocate Award.

“SIA is thrilled to recognize Joe Hogan and David Ray as the 2022 SIA Industry Advocate Award winners — they have provided invaluable support and expertise to SIA’s legislative and regulatory programs,” says Jake Parker, senior director of government relations at SIA. “We applaud Joe and David for their leadership and dedication and look forward to continuing collaboration on the issues that matter most to our members and to the safety of our citizens.”

The 2022 awardees will be honored at the 2022 SIA GovSummit, SIA’s annual government security conference, taking place May 24-25 in Washington, D.C.

Learn more about the recipients via the bios SIA provided below:

2022 Women in Biometrics Awards

Gena Alexa, CEO and Founder, Dignari

Gena Alexa has held key technical and management roles in the delivery of strategic government biometrics programs for more than 20 years. In 2013, she founded Dignari, LLC to provide program strategy, human-centered design, emerging technology and data analytics services to the federal government. Alexa oversees the delivery of biometrics and identity programs within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Department of Defense. Her teams support transformative initiatives including CBP’s Biometric Entry Exit program and TSA’s Touchless PreCheck. In 2021, Alexa’s team won a 5-year single-award Blanket Purchase Agreement to provide identity, credentialing and access management services across DHS and its component agencies. Prior to Dignari, Alexa led various aspects of programs including TSA Registered Traveler, the EU’s Entry-Exit Feasibility Study, the Port of Los Angeles Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) and the CBP Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative. Alexa began her career as software developer and architect for programs including the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service’s NEXUS/SENTRI, the Israeli Ministry of Defense’s BASEL Project, US-VISIT, TWIC and TSA Registered Traveler. Alexa holds an MBA from George Mason University and a bachelor’s degree in business administration from James Madison University.

Amanda Conley, Chief, Human Capital Branch, Office of Biometric Identity Management (OBIM), DHS

SIA Announces Winners of 2022 Women in Biometrics, Industry Advocate Awards

Amanda Conley is an experienced human capital leader and professional focused on providing and enabling biometric and identity leadership, innovation and talent sourcing. She is the principal advisor on complex human capital issues impacting the biometrics workforce. Conley is responsible for researching and utilizing innovative recruitment strategies to augment and diversify DHS OBIM’s talent pool to drive innovation of the biometric identity services delivered across the U.S. government and to DHS mission partners around the world. She is responsible for designing, planning and implementing programs to build biometrics expertise within the OBIM workforce to enable seamless decision support to customers, stakeholders and international partners. During her career, Conley has been responsible for extensively researching talent sources across the full spectrum of biometric skills, including scientific, mathematics and research skills, to create a bench of successive talent; consulting on information technology, biometrics and professional development programs; executing programs to retain subject matter experts; engaging with customer organizations to promote OBIM’s biometric services while providing educational venues for customers and stakeholders; and partnering with biometric thought leaders to align the human capital strategy to future technologies and biometric modalities. She holds a Master of Arts in industrial/organizational psychology.

Delia McGarry, Senior Director, U.S. Department of State, IDEMIA National Security Solutions (NSS)

Delia McGarry is a senior director and biometrics engineer with 26 years of experience in digital image processing and 20 years in biometrics, including experience in federal, industry and academic spaces. She has extensive knowledge of the U.S. Department of State’s identity management and secure credentialing processes and systems, having provided biometrics and image processing subject matter expertise continuously since the inception of the department’s integration of biometrics into the travel document issuance process. As the senior director of IDEMIA NSS’ Face Recognition, Passport Book and Passport Card portfolio, McGarry focuses on the application of emerging identity management and credentialing solutions to satisfy customer business needs, legislated mandates and agency policies. Prior to joining IDEMIA in 2020, McGarry served as a project manager and biometrics engineer at Noblis. Her work included biometrics software and sensor evaluation, system optimization and specification, source selection, concepts of operations, technology pilots, presentation attack synthesis and detection, biometrics examiner training, communications and outreach and technical editing of international standards. She holds a M.Sc. in biomedical engineering (medical imaging) from the University of Virginia and a B.S. in engineering science/applied mathematics from the University of Virginia and studied electrical and computer engineering at Carnegie Mellon University.

Diane Stephens, Biometric Standards Coordinator, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

Diane Stephens has spent close to 20 years working in the field of biometrics. In her earlier biometric years she worked on DHS’ US-VISIT Program as a biometric subject matter expert and business owner of the DHS Automated Biometric Identification System (IDENT). Stephens also served as the business owner for DHS’ Arrival Departure Information System, the biographic sister system to IDENT that stored the arrivals and departures for foreign nationals entering and leaving the United States. Prior to leaving DHS, she performed as the chair of the National Information Exchange Model Biometrics Domain. After 14 years, Stephens joined NIST under the U.S. Department of Commerce, working in the Information Technology Laboratory, Information Access Division, in the Image Group. She is a biometrics standards coordinator and editor of the ANSI/NIST-ITL standard, also known as “Data Format for the Interchange of Fingerprints, Facial and Other Biometric Information.” As a biometric subject matter expert, Stephens also represents NIST and the U.S. in national and international standards committees promoting the use of and adherence to standards to maintain system compatibility and interoperability.She has been with NIST close to five years.

Bobby Varma, Co-Founder and CEO, Princeton Identity

Bobby Varma is the founder and CEO of Princeton Identity, a leading biometric technology company. She has a proven track record as an executive in the biometrics arena for 15 years of driving sales and developing products. Her current focus is on structuring business alliances with commercial entities across the world and educating the market on biometric domain applications. In her previous role at Princeton Identity’s vice president of operation and products, Varma built product organization from ground up and brought biometric products to market successfully. Her responsibilities also included overseeing operations to build efficiency and processes across the organization and managing a team of technical and product staff. Princeton Identity is a global leader in biometric identity management, providing solutions for access control, physical security and data security across commercial and government enterprises, including Dubai’s airport, the Smart Salem Medical center, Emaar, Auburn University, the U.S. Department of Defense and numerous data centers. The company’s patented iris technology is featured on Samsung Galaxy phones. Varma was selected as one of the honorees in SIA Women in Security Forum’s inaugural Power 100, which recognizes 100 women in the security industry who are role models for actively advancing diversity, inclusion, innovation and leadership in the community.

2022 Industry Advocate Award

Joseph Hogan, Vice President and Assistant General Counsel, Building Management Systems for Johnson Controls

Hogan has over a decade of experience supporting Johnson Controls’ Building Management Systems businesses, including intrusion, access control, video surveillance, fire detection, controls and building automation. Prior to joining Johnson Controls, Hogan served as business and transactional counsel for several technology companies, including Hewlett Packard and Compaq Computer. He started his career as a corporate and securities attorney with Hale and Dorr in Boston, Mass. (now WilmerHale). Hogan holds a B.A. in political science and psychology from Lafayette College and a J.D. from Boston College Law School. He has been actively involved with SIA in promoting the effective use ofartificial intelligence-driven technology systems for building security, life safety and automation. Hogan has extensively supported SIA’s federal and state affairs work and the SIA Government Relations Committee and working groups by providing expert legislative analysis and drafting, offering guidance, formulating SIA input on key federal regulations and representing SIA in visits with policymakers across the nation to strengthen its engagement efforts.

David Ray, COO and General Counsel of Rank One Computing Corp.

David Ray is chief operating officer and general counsel of Rank One Computing Corporation, a world-leading facial recognition and computer vision technology company based in Denver, Colorado. Prior to his time at Rank One, Ray co-founded Bold Legal LLC, a boutique transactional law firm focused on mergers and acquisitions (M&A), company formations and venture capital investments. Ray began his legal career at Simpson, Thacher and Bartlett LLP, working on private equity M&A including the $25 billion leveraged buyout of Dell Inc. and the $2 billion sale of Sheridan Healthcare and on public debt offerings totaling $3.5 billion for Tesla Motors, Cadence Designs, WhiteWave Foods, Hub International and Intrepid Aviation. Prior to law school, he worked in finance at Lehman Brothers and in management consulting at Axia, Ltd. (now part of Accenture). He has helped guide Rank One to a leadership position within the industry through the creation and public dissemination of Rank One’s Code of Ethics – which has become a benchmark for the rest of the security industry. Ray has extensively supported SIA’s advocacy for responsible public policy on biometric technologies by providing key subject matter expertise and technical analysis, connecting with stakeholders and engagement with lawmakers in support of policy objectives ensuring effective and beneficial technology implementations.

SIA says GovSummit brings together government security leaders with private industry technologists for top-quality information sharing and education on security topics affecting federal, state and local agencies.

The 2022 GovSummit program includes specialized sessions on essential topics in contracting, procurement, infrastructure and facility protection; highlights how security product standards help meet government needs; and explores the latest policies, practices and trends impacting security.

Learn more or register to attend here.