1990
Initial launch of the project that would eventually become known as IBIS (Integrated Ballistics Identification System).
1992
Forensic Technology is officially incorporated.
1993
The ATF (bureau Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearm & explosives) purchases IBIS for its NIBIN program.
1994
Forensic Technology makes its first sale abroad: Royal Thai Police - Thailand.
1995
Forensic Technology sells to Ministry of the Interior - Russia.
1997
Forensic Technology is awarded contracts from South Africa and Greece for the purchase of IBIS.
1998
Countries added to Forensic Technology's client roster: China, Israel, Turkey, Venezuela, and Taiwan.
1999
Countries added to Forensic Technology's client roster: Germany, Spain, and The Netherlands.
2000
Countries added to Forensic Technology's client roster: Australia, Mexico, and Italy.
2001
NIBIN deployment of approximately 150 IBIS systems begins.
2001
Forensic Technology opens U.S. Headquarters and Operations Center in Largo, Florida.
2001
Countries added to Forensic Technology's client roster: Brazil, Colombia, Denmark, Guam Kenya, Norway, Puerto Rico, Saudi Arabia, and Sweden.
2002
Forensic Technology is awarded NIBIN Expansion Contract.
2002
Countries added to Forensic Technology's client roster: Algeria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, and the United Kingdom.
2002
A first for IBIS - a hit between two European countries. IBIS linked evidence from two incidents occurring in Denmark and Sweden.
2003
Forensic Technology is featured on 60 Minutes with Morley Safer.
2003
Forensic Technology launches BrassTRAX™.
2004
India and Portugal are added to Forensic Technology client roster.
2004
Forensic Technology opens a new office in Bangkok, Thailand.
2004
The identity shift signaled the company's intention to broaden its vision in the ballistics and firearms identification arena.
2005
Forensic Technology launches BulletTRAX-3D™.
2005
Countries added to Forensic Technology's client roster: Bulgaria, Curaçao, Jamaica, Romania and St. Croix.
2006
Forensic Technology launches BrassTRAX-3D™.

