公共和私营部门融合的关键

Jonas Andersson
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越来越多的国家正在部署国民身份证,以帮助公民获得服务,并在与地方和国家政府机构互动时表明自己的身份。一些州在使用基本的政府服务时,会发放一张简单的塑料或打印卡片,作为个人标识符。但许多国家现在正在部署智能卡,让公民有更多的机会在网上和线下与政府互动。当政府选择智能卡时,他们总是要求某种形式的自动生物识别技术,这样卡就可以一直与持卡人联系在一起。随着越来越多的国家选择将生物识别技术与智能卡结合起来的eID,智能卡有机会发挥更广泛的功能。乔纳斯·安德森,业务发展副总裁,精确生物计量报告。
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The key to public and private sector convergence

A growing number of countries are now deploying national ID cards to help citizens access services and identify themselves when interacting with both local and national government agencies. Some states issue a simple plastic or printed card that acts as little more than a personal identifier when accessing basic government services. But many are now deploying smart cards, giving citizens even more opportunities to engage with their governments in both the online and offline worlds. When governments opt for smart cards, they invariably require some form of automated biometric technology so the card can always be linked to the cardholder. With more countries choosing eID that combines biometrics with smart cards, there are opportunities for the card to perform an even broader range of functions. Jonas Andersson, VP of Business Development, Precise Biometrics reports.

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