IT industry issues from Intellect - read our blog...
Concept Viability... early customer engagement with the supply community
06/06/05
Industry and Government address ID Cards procurement and implementation
Intellect conference brings together suppliers and Government to discuss current technological capabilities and refine requirements ahead of any future procurement. The UK hi-tech industry and Government have today met to discuss the progression of the Government's proposed ID Cards Scheme and to examine the key issues surrounding the procurement and implementation aspects of the project. 'ID Cards: Towards Procurement and Implementation', a one-day conference organised by Intellect and supported by The Home Office, is a continuation of the ongoing dialogue between suppliers and Government. This is something which Intellect considers to be invaluable, as it will provide increased understanding of the current technological capabilities and refine requirements ahead of any future procurement. Speaking at the event, John Higgins, Intellect Director General said: "For the ID Cards project to be a success it is imperative that industry and government have a complete understanding of the proposed schemes requirements, objectives and goals. This event was the next stage in an ongoing dialogue between Intellect and the Home Office. We consider today to be a positive and intelligent development. Early supplier engagement between customers and suppliers is fundamental to government modernisation project success. Only through a comprehensive understanding of the industry, its capacity and its capabilities will the Government be in a position to develop an ID Card scheme capable of delivering on its promises to citizens." "Moving forward, as the Identity Cards Bill continues its passage through Parliament, Intellect will engage with Parliamentarians and other stakeholders in an effort to address the issues and concerns these individuals and groups may have over the technical aspect of the ID Card solution."
"Intellect members and the wider UK technology industry have the ability to meet the technological challenges created by the Government’s ID Cards proposals, and are confident that the proposed 2008 deadlines can be met. We would invite all who express concern about the technological implications of the Card to engage with us in a robust discussion."
Press contact: Press Office T 020 7331 2168 E This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Full name Contact telephone number Publication (publications if you are a freelance writer) Areas of interest