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SIA announces winners of 2025 Women in Biometrics Awards

SIA announces winners of 2025 Women in Biometrics Awards

SIA announces winners of 2025 Women in Biometrics Awards

SILVER SPRING, Md.—The Security Industry Association (SIA) has named five women biometrics leaders as recipients of the 2025 SIA Women in Biometrics Awards.

The 2025 SIA Women in Biometrics Awards winners are: Lena Abdelahad, senior vice president and head of biometric identity technologies, HID; Kristen Halligan, biometric system program specialist, Identity Operations Division, Office of Biometric and Identity Management (OBIM), U.S. Department of Homeland Security; Vanessa Pires, channel sales director, Control iD; Kelli Tippett, laboratory director, U.S. Secret Service; and Nicole Williams, managing director, Government and Public Sector Practice, EY.

Security Industry Association (SIA)The awardees will be recognized at SIA’s 2025 Identity and Biometrics Symposium, taking place Dec. 3 at the Tower Club in Tysons Corner, Va.

Abdelahad has been with HID since 2006, where she has held various commercial and operational roles. Currently, she leads the Biometric Identity Technologies business area, overseeing a wide range of biometric solutions, including facial recognition, for commercial and public applications. In her previous roles at HID, Abdelahad led the Authentication business unit, as well as global quality, training, strategy development and process excellence organizations, and also spearheaded the program for strategic technology engagements at HID for multinational and Fortune 50 accounts. At the early stages of SIA’s Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP), she led the partnership with Mercury Security, educating access control OEMs and driving adoption within the end-user community.

Halligan is a biometric program specialist and law enforcement liaison at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Biometric Identity Management, the lead provider of biometric and identity services for DHS, helping front-line personnel make critical decisions about the identities of people they encounter daily. She serves as the law enforcement portfolio manager and is responsible for working with OBIM’s DHS customers, external mission partners and other stakeholders to expand the program’s biometric and identity services to ensure a safe, secure and resilient homeland.

Pires’ leadership has enabled the steady growth of the Control iD brand, an ASSA ABLOY Group brand, in the market, helping the company establish itself as a leader in access control technologies, especially facial identification. Over the past 11 years at Control iD, she has led a team responsible for results that exceed expectations and strengthen the company’s national presence. Pires’ career is marked by building high-performance teams, expanding sales channels and providing leadership based on trust, efficiency and accountability, and she believes selling is more than negotiating - it’s about generating lasting value.

Since 2017, Kelli Tippett has served as the laboratory director at the U.S. Secret Service (USSS) Forensic Services Division, where she oversees laboratory operations and has made significant contributions to advancing forensic science capabilities. She co-founded and currently chairs the USSS Biometric Capabilities Integrated Project Team to provide governance, guidance and project prioritization to biometric programs.

Prior to joining the USSS in 2016, Tippett worked in the private sector as a DNA casework analyst and casework director, where she specialized in forensic DNA analysis. In 2024, she detailed as a senior executive advisor to the Office of Biometric Identity Management Futures Identity team, focused on advancing the strategic vision of future biometric modalities, including DNA analysis, in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Williams is a managing director within EY’s Government & Public Sector practice, where she drives identity-led modernization and next-generation travel solutions across the U.S. Department of Homeland Security enterprise. A recognized thought leader and subject matter expert in biometrics, identity management and border security, she blends technical expertise with mission-focused communications and stakeholder engagement to deliver transformative outcomes. Before EY’s acquisition of Dignari in October 2024, Williams spearheaded marketing and strategy for DHS clients, leading innovation programs, executive communications and market positioning. Since joining EY, she has guided integration and continues to shape DHS-facing narratives and campaigns that advance mission priorities.

“SIA congratulates Lena Abdelahad, Kristen Halligan, Vanessa Pires, Kelli Tippett and Nicole Williams on being named the 2025 winners of SIA’s globally recognized Women in Biometrics Awards. This year’s class of awardees are an inspiring group of leaders who are driving change and innovation across government biometric and identity services, forensic science, commercial and public applications and helping to make our spaces and people safer,” said SIA CEO Don Erickson. “We applaud them for their impressive achievements, thank them for their valuable work to advance the biometrics field and enhance security and safety and look forward to recognizing them at the Identity and Biometrics Symposium.”

For the first time in 2025, SIA will present the Women in Biometrics Awards at a special ceremony during SIA’s Identity and Biometrics Symposium, an event produced by the SIA Identity and Biometrics Technology Advisory Board and the SIA National Capital Region Security Forum and exploring the future of identity management for critical government missions. This event will feature experts from government and industry discussing key issues in biometrics and identity. Learn more and register to attend here.

 

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