SUMMIT: Thursday 23 April 2009
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8.15am | Registration
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8.45am | Chairperson's opening remarks
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| Choosing the best fitting financing and cost management option |
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9am | Evaluating the business case for convergence of physical & logical access management
- Benefits of access management convergence at multiple levels-physical, resource and policy
- Examining the strategies and options of physical & logical access management convergence
- Discussion of case studies
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| | Mr Tim Philips, Director of Business Development (Identity Access Management), HID Global APAC
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9.30am | Case study:
Thailand's PPP in national smart ID card project
- Evaluating the benefits and risks in financing project through PPP
- Managing responsibilities and creating an effective public-private relationship
- Preventing vendor/partner lock-in and ensuring continuity of project
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10am | Case study:
New Zealand's cost management and cost recovery measures in the implementation of electronic identity documents
- Evaluating full-cost recovery model in ePassport implementation
- Managing public expectations of cost increase
- Evaluating the potential of cost reductions through incorporating automated processes with electronic documents
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| | Mr David Philp, Manager, Passports, Identity Services (Chair, ICAO Implementation and Capacity Building Workding Group), New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs
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10.30am | Morning refreshments and exhibiting viewing
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| Addressing project management & implementation issues |
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11am | Evaluating procurement options and finding the right fit
- Assessing what functions can be outsourced
- Consortium model vs. individual function procurement model
- Best practices in tender and contract options
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11.30am | Case study:
Taiwan's success in ensuring long term
- Planning for long term maintenance and replacement needs
- Quality management and assurance
- Risk and change management
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| | Mr Mu-Han Wang, Division Chief, Transportation Operation & Management Division, Institute of Transportation, Ministry of Transportation & Communications, Taiwan
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12pm | Panel discussion:
Managing public expectations and public education
- Marketing and public education to speed up and maximize uptake
- Assuring and allaying public concerns
- Ensuring accessibility and usability of services
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| | Moderator: Mr Wong Loke Yoke, Chairman, Security & Governance Chapter, Singapore Infocomm Technology Federation Mr David Oren, Homeland Security Senior Specialist (Former CIO for Israel Airports Authority), EDS Mr Mu-Han Wang, Division Chief, Transportation Operation & Management Division, Institute of Transportation, Ministry of Transportation & Communications, Taiwan
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12.45pm | Networking lunch and exhibition viewing
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| Interoperability and operations |
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2pm | Update on international interoperability standards for ePassport
- World-wide implementation of ePassport standard well underway
- ePassport standard gives birth to new eMR cards standard
- ePassport/eMRTD principles set standards for many business processes
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| | Mr Joel Shaw, Convenor WG3 (Chief Strategy Officer, CryptoMetrics), International Standards Organization
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2.30pm | Case study:
India's experience in ensuring interoperability for electronic identity documents
- Developing a national standard for smart card technology
- Smart card based citizen service delivery systems for rural population
- Evaluating project architecture for development and rollout of eGovernance projects in context of Indian National ID and ePassport
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| | Mr SK Sinha, Senior Technical Director, National Informatics Centre, Department of Information Technology, Government of India
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3pm | Case study:
Spain's delivery of government services through national eID
- Marketing the use of eID to supporting government agencies
- Evaluating suitable services and required resources for participating government agencies
- Assessing applications convergence and interoperability issues
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3.30pm | Case study:
Malaysia's experience in MyKad as a tool for equitable wealth distribution
- Promoting and implementing multiple applications for national smart card
- Managing integration and interoperability between various Public agencies, Private agencies and the People
- Developing towards equitable wealth distribution by using eID as a tool to manage subsidies for fuel and healthcare
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4pm | Afternoon refreshments and exhibition viewing
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| Addressing security challenges in identity documents |
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4.30pm | Case study:
Israel's Basel Project and Ben-Gurion Airport
- Discussing challenges in verifying identity and collecting biometrics
- Managing data security and full data/identity document lifecycle
- Establishing policies to manage and prevent identity document misuse
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| | Mr David Oren, Homeland Security Senior Specialist (Former CIO for Israel Airports Authority), EDS
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5pm | A contribution to governments to manage tomorrow's identity issues
- The developments
- Implications for the daily work
- Training as substantial contribution for professional identity management
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5.30pm | End of summit
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