Over the last few years, national identification card programs have been launched in many countries around the world and currently, receiving a national identification card containing a unique number and biometric identity profile is required in more than 100 nations.
In most cases the purpose for issuing these national identification cards is:
- Growing security problems around the world leading to more frequent requests for proof of identity
- Bridging the ‘identity gap’ because formal identity is a prerequisite for development
- Increased efficiency in disbursements through identity verification of beneficiaries and increased transparency in the transfer process.
Registration
A National ID Card System provides capturing of biometric data. Relevant biographic and biometric data obtained from fingerprints, face and iris can be captured and stored.
Approval/Data Check
Scanned biometric data will be matched against a database - if it is already registered. The applicant’s identity is checked and compared with blacklists, and duplicates.
Personalization
After the application, data passes an approval process - it is transferred to the personalization database. The process may include: 1. Personalization 2. Data Preparation 3. Quality Check.
System Feature
- Biometrics Data Capture Fingerprint, Iris, Signature Capture
- ANSI/SEC/ISO/FBI/NIST/MINEX certified AFIS matching system
- 1:N matching system in standard RYDTECO AFIS server with proven millions per second matching speed
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System compatible with handheld or portable devices (Armadillo) upon API integration
- Duplicate Checking allows users to find and cleanse duplicate entries
- Rapid installation and can run in any windows operating systems
- Multiple matching server supports speeds up the matching process for any scale of database to adopt
- fingerprint image quality determination, which can be used during enrollment to ensure that only the best quality fingerprint template will be stored in the database