eIDs– A Step Towards Smart Cities

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eIDs– A Step Towards Smart Cities Yiru Zhong, Analyst Information & Communication Technologies 16 th March 2010 Frost & Sullivan’s Growth Consulting can assist with your growth strategies

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eIDs– A Step Towards Smart Cities

Yiru Zhong, Analyst

Information & Communication Technologies

16th March 2010

Frost & Sullivan’s Growth Consulting can assist with your growth strategies

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Focus Points

• Status of eIDs

• Uses of eIDs

• A smart city in the making?

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Overview of Smart Card Government Application

China- National ID

India- Upcoming Multi National ID

SpainNational e-ID, PolandPlanned e-ID, Italye- ID card,

Brazil-Upcoming National ID & Tax payer card-Piloting e-Passport

United States-Common Access Card (CAC), Marine ID, Veterans Card,LincPassCanada-Restricted Area Identification card (RAIC)

Source: Frost& Sullivan March 2010

South AfricaE-ID

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China, Taiwan and Malaysia are at the forefront of eID deployment

Source: UNESCO, Frost & Sullivan November 2009

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Can the appetite for eIDs in North America increase through other ID forms?

United States: • Common Access Card (CAC)

Canada: • Restricted Area Identification Card (RAIC)

Source: Frost& Sullivan November 2009

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eIDs are just beginning to take off in Europe

Austria – 20012008 population 8 m

Belgium – 20042008 population 11 m Estonia – 2002

2008 population 1 m

Finland – 19992008 population 5 m

Italy – 2001/20042008 population 60 m

Latvia – 20032008 population 2 m

Malta – 20042008 population 0.4 m

Portugal – 20072008 population 11 m

Spain – 20072008 population 45 m

Slovenia – 20032008 population 2 m

Sweden –20062008 population 9m

Non EU member Norway has issued

eIDs since 2005

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eIDs in Europe are on the edge of a growth stage

• EU27 countries that have issued eIDs as of

end 2009:

• Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Finland, Italy,

Lithuania, Malta, Portugal, Slovenia,

Spain, Sweden

• EU27 countries with plans to issue eIDs

between 2010 and 2013

• Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic,

France, Germany, Hungary,

Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland,

Romania, Slovakia

• EU27 countries with no announced plans or

have plans mired in political disputes:

• Denmark, Greece, Ireland, Latvia, UK

Dispersion of EU27 population with eIDs

52% of

EU27

population

31% of

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17% of

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Source: Frost & Sullivan Febuary 2010

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Focus Points

• Status of eIDs

• Uses of eIDs

• A smart city in the making?

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eID uses – Austria and Spain

Spain –lessons in eID

rollout

Austria –technology vs

form

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Uses of eIDs are enhanced by widespread smart card applications & ubiquitous digital connectivity in Europe

Time

Introduction Growth Maturity Decline

Developed Europe

Central & Eastern Europe

Emerging applications in a digitalised society

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Can appetite for eIDs in North America increase through other ID forms?

United States: • Common Access Card (CAC)

Canada: • Restricted Area Identification Card (RAIC)

Source: Frost& Sullivan November 2009

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Focus Points

• Status of eIDs

• Uses of eIDs

• A smart city in the making?

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Progress towards smart cities – trust & adoption go hand in hand

Access to government services & interactivity

with government authorities in Estonia

The role of a digital

signature in Denmark

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Overcoming security concerns with other “ID” cards

United States: • Government Employee ID projects

• Local transportation projects

Source: Frost& Sullivan November 2009

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Summary

• eIDs are the next growth phase within the government ID

application. Europe is a current growth market.

• The ties towards e-government initiatives highlight the

importance of system integration expertise.

• Trust and adoption go hand in hand – security elements are

crucial within government tenders for vendors.

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