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e-id service making great progress

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So sensemaking to let citizens log in to public sector with e-bank log-on tools.

Check statistics here: http://boharald.blogspot.com/2009/04/e-id-making-great-progress.html 

This is so saving both tax payer's money and speeding up e-government as tools are familiar, trusted and much more convenient than any public-sector-only tool would be.  Several countries have already this so obviously beneficial public-private partnership in place. Anybody knowing one reason for why this option should not be possible all over EU?

Policy naturally based on the Three neutralities:

1. service provider neutrality (not banks only - but any strong e-id service need to be supervised - strong enough tool and strong enough physical identification)

2. tool neutrality (one time codes, certificates today - new ones welcome)

3. platform neutrality (important for mobile e-id - SIM, multimedia cards, security elements - in accordance with Mobey Forum policy papers)

E-commerce payments (real time) are also growing steadily (5,3 million inhabitants..).

Much work to do of course to first connect the local e-id and e-payments to an EU standard pipeline and then start working on end2end - just like with e-invoicing.

 

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