MICC Fort Bragg has a requirement to procure Facial recognition software. The software must be able to parse through social media photos and enable users to positively identify potential subjects and victims from diverse social media sources. The software shall offer the required scale, accuracy, and security certifications to meet the Department of War's operational needs and leverage a proprietary and market-leading database of over 50 billion publicly available images—the largest in the world—to enable the rapid and accurate identification of subjects, victims, and persons of interest from diverse social media and open-source intelligence. Another requirement is to directly address significant limitations in legacy identification systems, which falter when faced with first-time encounters, aliases, or mistranslated. The software must also allow the DoD to rapidly analyze vast amounts of facial data with a high rate of accuracy, making it challenging to identify high-value targets and protect our forces, thereby placing us at a strategic disadvantage against foreign adversaries