UK’s One Login still has competition in government
An attractive element of the UK government’s latest single authentication program, One Login, is in its name: One Login. Generally,…
Civil ID is used to identify or verify the identity of individuals when interacting with governments, though increasingly it is also used for regulated private industries, such as mobile phone accounts. Government examples of civil ID use could include document issuance, border management, voter registration or employment background checks. Find Civil ID solutions here.
An attractive element of the UK government’s latest single authentication program, One Login, is in its name: One Login. Generally,…
Equity-free funding is being offered for ideas that improve digital credential interoperability between the European Union, Canada and the United…
The Democratic Republic of Congo has launched its new national ID card, in an official ceremony where current president Félix…
Officials of the Dominican Republic have begun what they say will be a yearlong process to introduce electronic passports. The…
The Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) has released its audit work plan for 2023-24, and will again consider a review…
The Netherlands has enacted its Digital Government Act, which defines how Dutch government agencies and semi-government organizations create secure digital…
Half a million individuals in Jordan have successfully activated their digital identities in the country’s official digital ID verification application,…
The government of South Africa is planning the launch of new driver’s license cards that will have enhanced security features…
A guiding document which outlines a number of novelties in Ghana’s birth and death registration system was recently validated by…
The Philippines Department of Social Welfare and Development’s (DSWD) Oplan Pag-Abot Project is intended to establish a central database of…