RFID Solution Of National Identification:
A user typically has only a single card with an embedded RFID chip with a unique number. This RFID tag number then points to an online database which is accessed by a multitude of agencies. The same database can have all information related to the holder, including details like date of birth, whether allowed to drive (electronic driving permit),
whether entitled to social security benefits and a multitude of other attributes. Since this common database will be accessible to all regulatory agencies, in different views, it will be difficult for any one cartel or criminal group to access it and change ALL entries related to an individual. Thus the transport bureau can have access only to the Name, Age, and whether allowed to drive fields, past driving violations cells in the table, and not have access to other data. The immigration office can have access to other data like whether in the country or out of the country, when arrived and left, passport validity, etc.
Present Situation Of National Identification:
Advantages Of RFID Solution
Actual Implementations
The biggest RFID card project implementation is going to be in China, where the plastic ID cards issued to Chinese citizens will be replaced by RFID cards. This may be one of the world’s biggest RFID projects since the Chinese population today stands at I billion and every man, woman, and child will have to be issued one individual card.
The estimated value of the project is about 6 billion dollars, truly a large project. Interestingly, the Chinese are not talking about read-only cards and a central database. They are thinking about ID cards with read-write capability, biometric information, as well as a magnetic stripe that older card readers can also read. The read/write functionality will be used mostly by police and civic authorities to update information like residential addresses or telephone numbers.
Future Scenarios Of National Identification