Government ID, Smart Cards, Identification and Authentication

Saudi Arabia taps Gemalto for eIDs

Monday, March 30, 2009

Gemalto announced it is delivering electronic identification cards to the National Information Center (NIC), the IT entity of Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Interior.

The Identification Card-Phase 2 program extends the country’s initial electronic ID initiative launched in December 2007. As part of the new contract, Gemalto will provide the NIC with eID cards for the next three years, as well as support and maintenance for the centralized personalization center in Riyadh. The national ID card is mandatory for all citizens above 15 and valid for ten years. 



The Saudi Arabia national ID card is a wallet-sized card that embeds a microprocessor containing the cardholder’s digital information such as demographics, facial image and fingerprints. It also features a bar code and an optical stripe to ensure enhanced security to citizens. The national ID card can be used as a travel document that facilitates legitimate travel within all Gulf Cooperation Council countries. In addition, the e-ID card enables citizens to authentication their identity. Digital signature is also available through a Public Key Infrastructure application.
 


In the first phase of the ID program, Gemalto delivered cards and its Coesys Issuance personalization solution. Gemalto’s Coesys Issuance consists of the combination of software, hardware and integration services to enable NIC to personalize and issue the eID cards with the highest level of security. [end] 

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