發布為重要報告臨近關於ID卡片
政府是緊挨公布一個重要報告關於 有爭議的£4.3bn ID卡片計劃.報告,現在幾乎落後於預定計劃一年,預計明白解說政府的選擇關於怎樣它可能最好前進以計劃提供大家在英國以身分的一個普遍地被接受的形式。
Gordon Brown在2006年7月委任詹姆斯・ Crosby先生製造一個報告關於怎樣政府和私人部門可能在身分管理。 原始的最後期限是復活節2007年。
Crosby chairs the Public-Private Forum on Identity Management, which drew input from the City of London Police, the Department for Work and Pensions, the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency, HM Revenue & Customs, the Identity and Passport Service of the Home Office and the Serious Organised Crime Agency. From the private sector, the forum heard from Barclays Bank, Boots the Chemist, British Airways, Compass Group plc, Linklaters and O2. It also heard evidence from civil society organisations such as No2ID.
Its role was to review the current and emerging use of identity management in the private and public sectors and identify best practices, consider how the public and private sectors can work together, harness the best identity technology to maximise efficiency and effectiveness, and produce a preliminary report for the chancellor of the exchequer and the Ministerial Committee on identity management by Easter 2007.
It explored how the public and private sectors might converge their respective ID management programmes, how consumers could be “encouraged” to look after their data better, and any legal barriers to sharing identity information between private and public sector bodies.
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