Government ID, Smart Cards, Identification and Authentication

LaserCard receives additional order from Italy

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

LaserCard Corp. received an order to supply additional credentials for Italy’s Citizen ID Card program, known as the Carta d’Identità Elettronica or CIE. The multi-technology ID cards, based on LaserCard’s optical security media platform, are used by citizens for identification and travel. The order is valued at approximately $540,000 and is expected to be delivered by March 31.

Italy’s Citizen ID Card is a mechanism for security and law enforcement authorities to verify the identity of citizens while preventing the counterfeiting and fraudulent use of vital documents.


The program includes special-language ID cards that are issued to citizens living in border regions where languages other than Italian are predominant. A small proportion of the cards from this order will be printed in Slovenian.

LaserCard’s multi-technology ID cards are also used by two Italian government agencies – the Ministry of Justice and the National Police (the Carabinieri) – to help protect employees and provide secure access to government services. [end] 

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