Tokyo and London, May 21, 2008 - NEC Corporation today announced that
it has been
contracted by the Republic of South Africa to upgrade the country's
national identification system, with work scheduled to commence this
coming June.
The South African Government issues an ID booklet to all citizens
over16 years of age that adopts fingerprinting as a method of personal
identification. This booklet is used to confirm an individual's
identity in a diverse range of scenarios, from public services, such
as electoral registration and management of pension payments, to
vehicle purchases and video rental. The key technology underpinning
the system is NEC's Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS).
The existing system has operated as one of the world's
largestfingerprint-based national ID systems since 2002, and has the
capacity
to house data on 45 million citizens. Not only has it greatly reduced
the time it takes to identify individuals, the system has also
contributed to a much more equitable society by preventing fraudulent
activities such as over-collection of welfare benefits and identity
and personal information theft.
The contracted upgrade will expand systems capacity to 50 million
dataentries. NEC will upgrade facilities using the company's latest
hardware and software products to further improve system processing
capabilities and ensure service continuity, even in the event of
partial equipment failure. The Government of South Africa is
presently studying the feasibility of replacing the existing ID
booklet with an ID card, a concept that was originally proposed for
the existing system. However, any move towards a "smart card" system
will likely be based on the NEC system already in operation.
NEC's Automated Fingerprint Identification System delivers the
world'shighest level of identification precision with over 99.9%
accuracy.
It offers compatibility with the large-scale database operations of
government-level agencies that require high speed and large volume
data verification.
NEC will continue to focus on the global market in an effort to
strengthen its civil AFIS business, especially in the deployment of
national
ID and immigration systems, with the aim of helping to create a safer
and more secure society.
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to
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