Identity, Security, Payments, Biometrics, Smart Cards and Authentication News

Telvent will develop IDENTICA system for Spanish Ministry of Tourism and Trade

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Telvent will develop an R&D project called IDENTICA for the Spanish Ministry of Tourism and Trade. The objective of IDENTICA is to combine and bring together all existing and innovative identification and document verification techniques into a single platform. Telvent will create an identification and document verification platform that combines image recognition, biometric features (voice, prints, facial features, etc.), identification and document verification (pattern matching, RFID, etc.).


Telvent Will Develop IDENTICA System for the Ministry of Tourism and Trade

MADRID, Spain — Telvent, the IT company for a sustainable and secure world, announced today that it will develop a research and development (R&D) project to be called IDENTICA (innovation and development for advanced identity verification through biometrics and personal documentation in secure environments) for the Ministry of Tourism and Trade. This project is valued at more than six million euros and is backed by the Spanish Electronics, Information Technology and Telecommunications Industries Association (AETIC).

The objective of IDENTICA is to combine and bring together all existing and innovative identification and document verification techniques into a single platform, which will contribute to better manage border security by providing a more complete and efficiently managed information database to identify people. Telvent will create an identification and document verification platform that combines numerous processes such as image recognition, biometric features (voice, prints, facial features, etc.), identification and document verification (pattern matching, RFID, etc.), which are currently held in a series of heterogeneous databases and shared by different institutions. In addition, the platform will also easily, quickly and automatically detect false or tampered documents and contribute to the fight against illegal immigration and terrorism.

According to Manuel Sanchez, Telvent’s chairman and chief executive officer, “The IDENTICA project for security control and management will have a strong impact. As the pilot project succeeds, it can be applied and expanded to all borders and ID control stations in Spain as well as other countries, giving police and security forces greater identification capacity.”

With this project, Telvent takes a step forward in its consolidation as a leader in regulated borders and global integrated solutions. It also reflects our commitment to provide comprehensive solutions to citizens and public sector clients.

About Telvent

Telvent, the IT company for a sustainable and secure world, specializes in high-value-added products, services and integrated solutions in the Energy, Transportation, Environmental and Public Administration industry segments, as well as Global Services. Its innovative technology and proven experience help ensure secure and efficient management of the operating and business processes of the world’s leading companies. (http://www.telvent.com[end] 

The South African Ministry of Home Affairs announced the expansion of its smart ID card pilot program, reports IT Web.

According to Home Affairs director-general Mkuseli Apleni, the smart ID card program is part of an effort by the national government to shed its racist past and create one identification card for all citizens. It will replace the current civic and immigration identity systems and capture demographic and biometric data of all South Africans and foreign nationals.

read more »

In Transport Ticketing Authority (TTA) in Melbourne, Australia is making a questionable decision by deciding to do away with its paper tickets on buses and V/Line inter-urban services, according to theage.com.au.

read more »

Australia’s Immigration Ministry has implemented the use of biometric recognition tools such as facial scans, fingerprints and DNA to fight fraudulent visa applications, reports The Daily Telegraph.

read more »

VeriFone introduced the VX 680 terminal to Spanish merchants, enabling full contactless and NFC acceptance – designed to bring new levels of convenience to their customers. The announcement coincides with contactless trials and initiatives from card issuers and banks to drive consumer adoption of ‘wave and pay’ in Spanish cities.

read more »

Identive Group has shipped an additional 122,000 smart card readers to support Spain’s national electronic ID card program which the government launched in 2009. More than half of Spain’s 46 million citizens now carry the ID cards.

read more »

The Ministry of Public Security in China announced the country will start to issue a new type of passport bearing an electronic chip containing the holder’s personal information, according to the China Daily.

read more »