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Giovedì 9 agosto 2007

Ditte fatte un'offerta per i contratti delle schede di identificazione

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Il processo di offerta per i contratti degno fino a £500m ciascuno per fare funzionare lo schema della carta di identità del Regno Unito è stato lanciato.

I cittadini britannici avranno schede da 2009, i programmi di identificazione di governoCinque ditte saranno scelte per fornire il materiale informatico e per controllare l'applicazione e l'emissione delle schede.

Il governo ha detto che era “una pietra importante„ nel trasporto dello schema di £5.3bn, che vedrà le schede di identificazione pubblicate ai residenti BRITANNICI in 2009.

The smallest contract will be for £50m, while two are expected to be worth up to £500m.

‘Institution’

These are thought to be some of the most expensive ever awarded by the government and will run for up to 10 years.

A host of firms, including IBM, Accenture, BT and Fujitsu services, are expected to bid for the contracts.

In June, Home Office minister Liam Byrne said the ID card scheme would become a “great British institution” on a par with the railways in the 19th century.

The government says the change is needed to fight terrorism, illegal immigration, people-smuggling and identity fraud.

But opponents, including the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, have questioned the cost and effectiveness of ID cards, and argue that they will damage civil liberties.

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