Australian ID trial for young offenders looks to rebuild lives
Rehabilitating those who committed crime is an important feature of modern justice and it’s even more so for young offenders….
News, interviews and reports relating to government contracts for biometric systems used in eGovernment, border control, national security and national ID.
Rehabilitating those who committed crime is an important feature of modern justice and it’s even more so for young offenders….
The Information and Communication Technology Agency has completed the Request for Information (RFI) submissions for selecting a Managed Service Provider…
The UK government has released the first year progress report for its Digital Inclusion Action Plan. The headlining accomplishments include…
Digital public infrastructure is a hot topic among governments, but a recent panel reminded the audience that some hybridity and…
Nobody needs more paperwork especially if it’s repetitive. In Nepal the government is trying to cut down on duplicate paperwork….
New Zealand is planning to roll out a digital identity wallet by the end of March, allowing users to access…
U.S. Rep. Zoe Lofgren has introduced a comprehensive 151-page federal privacy bill, the Online Privacy Act, as Congress remains deadlocked…
Sen. Marsha Blackburn Friday released a sweeping draft federal AI framework that would override at least some state AI laws,…
Earlier in March, Australia’s Department of Finance closed its tender for “professional services to undertake current‑state mapping and analysis of…
Before the Sri Lanka Unique Digital ID project transitioning from planning to implementation at scale, it is essential to establish…