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Dear silicon.com... Ageism, broadband row, ID cards

Comment I think the public now agrees the ID cards system should be abandoned. Editor's choice silicon.com editor Steve Ranger flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ Video Cheat Sheet:... [31 Jan 2008]

Top 10 government IT stories of the year

News ID Cards: The bidding war begins This happened before the loss of child benefit claimants' personal data by HMRC brought the whole idea of ID cards into question, and... [19 Dec 2007]

Cheat Sheet: Gateway Reviews

Cheat Sheet Recently, there has been a bit of a fuss around the national ID cards project after the OGC refused to reveal its traffic-light status following several requests. However, the Information Tribunal ruled... [07 Jun 2007]

ID cards scheme "getting out of control"

News The LSE Identity Project estimates an annual operational cost of £600m for the ID cards scheme but projects only £150m per year will be made from registration fees, assuming five million enrolments per... [16 May 2007]

ID database will become national population register

News The NIR will only contain details of adults over the age of 16 but a national child population database could also be on the cards. The Treasury confirmed this week that the newly created Identity and Passport Service... [19 Apr 2006]

Federated identity 'can transform e-government'

News However he said there is "real irony" in the fact consideration of federation as a way to better-provide government services and public identity management may have been on-hold due to the focus on ID... [22 Feb 2006]

Opinion: ID cards - a fiasco waiting to happen

Comment There is no doubt there are real benefits to the introduction of an ID card - which I support - but until the government deals with the social aspects of the introduction of the cards we will simply be... [16 Jan 2006]

Cheat Sheet: Government IT strategy

Cheat Sheet It will also try to integrate national ID cards into the infrastructure. The NHS could then text that person back with confirmation. A council of public... [17 Nov 2005]

Tech upgrade for biometric passports and ID cards

News The UK Passport Service (UKPS) is working on a technology upgrade to help it cope with new demands resulting from biometric passports and identity cards. When the UKPS has confirmed that the identity has not been stolen,... [19 Jul 2005]

ID card plans are back and 'more popular'

News David Porter, head of security and risk at Detica, told silicon.com the problem of electoral fraud is one issue which "throws the spotlight back onto ID cards" - most notably the problem of people voting... [25 May 2005]

Blunkett: Loyalty cards bigger threat than ID cards

News Store loyalty cards keep continuously updated details such as the size of a person's household, whether they're employed or not and the ages of their children, besides what they like to eat, where and... [17 Nov 2004]

Leader: Government IT leaders on verge of new era

Leader It now looks certain that biometric ID cards will be given the official go ahead later this year, triggering the bidding process for another massive, and no doubt costly, high-profile government IT project. [05 May 2004]

ID card "route map" revealed by UK Passport Service

News A "route map to ID cards" has been outlined by the UK Passport Service (UKPS) that will see facial biometrics in passport books from 2005 and a second biometric - either a fingerprint or iris scan - on... [31 Mar 2004]

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