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Biometrics causes rise in passport costs

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Due to passports containing biometric information, the price of renewing one’s passport is set to rise significantly, according to a Tech Radar article. New implementations will see fingerprint data added to contactless smart card chips installed in passports which will see a rise in UK passport renewals of 28 pounds.


Other financial woes put on UK citizens is the new biometric ID card system. Costs are being reported as nearly double their original quoted cost. Home Secretary Jacqui Smith estimates that by 2012 7 million UK citizens will be applying for one of the two biometric IDs with each ID requiring the applicant provide a photo and fingerprint and facial recognition samples.

Starting in 2009, the general public will be able to sign-up for the ID card system. Despite the rise in costs, Smith still feels that it is necessary for the UK to move ahead with the system and away from using bills and increasingly complex passwords to prove one’s identity.

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A webinar hosted by Angel.com, an interactive voice response (IVR) and call center solutions provider, and VoiceVault, a developer of voice recognition biometrics, drives at the need for voice biometrics in call center operations looking for unique alternatives to boost efficiency and lower costs, according to a TMCnet article.

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According to industry research on e-passport and e-visa from Acuity Market Intelligence, the Top 10 e-passport nations will issue 77 million documents and the Top 10 e-visa nations 56 million documents annually by 2014.

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Ghana’s major electronic clearing and payment system could provide enough space and communication capabilities to enable adding new purposes for removing ghost payrollers, according to a Peace FM Online article.

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Entrust Inc. has been selected to deploy its security solutions for Finland’s Population Register Centre. After implementing its Extended Access Control (EAC) e-passport solution more than two-years ago, Entrust has begun deployment of its Single Point of Contact (SPOC) infrastructure for e-passports.

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India’s Social Welfare Department has implemented the Beggars Personal Management System to track beggars using biometrics. This effort is to fight recent large-scale deaths and mismanagement within colonies, according to a Deccan Herald article.

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SMARTRAC announced that production and shipment of its high security e-Passport inlays at its facility in Chanhassen, Minn. has surpassed the milestone of 1 million units in a single month.

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