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Delivery of digital initiatives Case study: Deployment of Indias Biometric Digital Identity Platform Regis Bauchiere GM Identity Solutions, Australia Post Digital identity initiatives Learning from global experiences Chile


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Delivery of digital initiatives Case study: Deployment of India’s Biometric Digital Identity Platform

Regis Bauchiere GM Identity Solutions, Australia Post

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Digital identity initiatives

Learning from global experiences

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Chile – National ID platform

Launched in 2012

Contactless Biometric Match-on-Card enabled API available to both public and private sector

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GOV.UK VERIFY

Open platform Agile and iterative approach Government services focused Multiple ID Providers LOA framework Stringent IDPs certification process

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Mobile ID (2nd “pure” digital ID credential) Mobile ID system comes online (3rd eID)

Estonia Digital Transformation

A journey started in the 90’s

2002 2000 Digital Signature Act 2007 1996 Internet bank authentication (1st elD ) 2010 2014 2017 eTax 2013 eID Introduction DigiID (1st “pure” digital ID Credential) 2011 25% eVoters 4,000 e-Services provided by the public and private sector Use of biometric credentials. ?

Strong ng gover vernme nment nt sponso nsors rship hip Public ic / Priva vate te partne tners rship ip Citiz izen incentive centive schem eme Innova vatio tion n and resul ult t drive ven

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India

1.8b people

World’s largest democracy

70% of the world’s spices

Distributor of

330 million Hindu Gods

Worship

122 major languages

Languages spoken and 1599 other languages

Chess

Invented the game of

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The opportunity

Give every citizen the right of an acknowledged existence Improve Public Services

Expected outcome:

Eradicate corruption Improve internal security Boost country development Improve perception as a modern democracy

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Poor country infrastructure Timeframe to complete Vast and diverse geography Technological exploration Political scepticism Cultural nuances Financing issues

Th The e chall challenge ge

  • f
  • f Indi

India

Privacy concerns Engaging

  • pposition and

detractors

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Guiding principles

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Offer a strong value proposition Build a credible solution Engage stakeholders… especially the detractors Time is of the essence… Design an ecosystem that is adaptable Celebrate & promote successes Never forget the big picture

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Offer a strong value proposition

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Random unique

que number

No intelligence

Inclusive sive

  • f all citizens including children

Volunta ntary ry step

ep No obligation

Limite ted d numbe mber

  • f standardised identity

attributes (KYR)

No Profil filing ng attrib

ribute utes

No record

  • rd of transaction

ction

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Offer a strong value proposition

1 Cent ntral al UID D Datab abas ase Service vice provide

  • viders

1:1 Authent hentica ication ion servic ice

Easy to use (no token or sophisticated technology) On-line and real time Accessible anytime anywhere Only yes/no response – no details

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Biometric

Build a credible solution

2 Multi-biometric High quality capture Multi-biometric fusion Technology challenge

1 2 3 4

1 Million

Enrolments per day

5

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Build a credible solution

2

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Engage stakeholders … especially the detractors

3 Community Federal and State Government Private enterprise Detractors

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Time is of the essence

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Year 1 Year 2 System implementation System implementation

Mar: Biometric Capture Proof of Concept in rural areas Apr: Selection of Backend Middleware Developer. May: Shortlist of Biometric vendor (EOI) Launch consultation for enrolment agencies. Jun: RFP + Demo for Biometric vendors. Creation of STQC (standardisation and accreditation of Biometric terminals). Jul: Biometric Vendor selection on 17th Aug: Start enrolment in Maharastra on 1st Issuance of 1st Aadhaar Number on 15th.

Enrolment

200 millions persons

System implementation

2nd Largest ABIS Largest ABIS

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Design an ecosystem that is adaptable

5

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Central government & registers

Financial inclusion (80% conversion rate) Mobile enablement

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Celebrate successes

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  • Comprehensive media

campaign in India

  • White papers & reports (e.g.

role of biometrics, accuracy, …)

  • Sharing the learnings e.g.

global conferences

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Never forget the big picture

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2009 2010 2011 2012

Asset

Central govt & registerars Wave ve 1: Enrolment and infrastructure creation State govt & financial services Wave ve 2: initial application – PDS, NREGA, State services, energy, financial services PPP & consumers Wave ve 3: Mainstream applications – Healthcare, education, financial services and consumer applications including utility services and telecom Key funding source Wave ve 4: Next generation applications

Credibility Adoption

2013 2014 2015 2016

Recognition

Authentication services (eg. use multiple times) becomes ultimately the largest market.

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Thank you