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BRIEFING THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON POLICE: HANIS expansion for Law enforcement 10 JUNE 2015

OUTLINE OF THE PRESENTATION Background DHA participation in IJS JCPS CLUSTER LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS CHALLENGES: HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE NIS DEVELOPMENT VS COST IMPLICATIONS WAY FORWARD & PROGRESS

Background The Department of Home Affairs as a custodian of civics registration implemented a Citizens Biometric database known as HANIS and it consists of at about 41,3 Million records. The Current HANIS software can run only on the specific (product locked) equipment and the system can only be maintained by the contracted supplier. The HANIS system is now running on old equipment and software that needs to be upgraded urgently since it cannot be effectively maintained anymore. DHA Modernisation programme focuses on the development of the National Identity System which included both the Biographic database (Now called NPR) and the Biometric database (HANIS). Intention was to end the SILO approach and focus on integration.

Background To date the Department allows third party verification through a service known as Online verification since 2010 and since enabled rollout out 1:1 integration verification functionality with SABRIC and IJS cluster. Noting the challenges with HANIS infrastructure lifespan, the Department has in the meantime assisted the SAPS with the ability to conduct 4-print searches which returns among others 10 fingerprints as they are on HANIS. The service is accessible from Brits Office and Bothongo Plaza. It is to be noted that the current service does not meet the total requirements and turnaround times of the SAPS.

DHA’s participation in the IJS In FY 2009/10 SAPS requested access to HANIS (Fingerprint biometric databases). A separate quotation of R 337 543 934 was received and that the technology was fairly new at that time. The cost would have resulted in the replication of the current HANIS which includes cost for: 1:1 verification; 10 fingerprint capability search (with a 24hrs turn around time); latent Search; This costs excluded the Disaster Recovery Site; A proposal for technology refresh at R 339 980 010 was received. A total of R677 523 934 based on the contract the Department already had with the services provider. It was then not advisable that the CJS replicate the similar database with the added functions at a cost as reflected above.

JCPS Cluster legislative requirements Justice Crime Prevention and Security (JCPS) Cluster of which the Department of Home Affairs is a member has a responsibility to ensure that all the people of South Africa are and feel safe. The success of this outcome is based on eradication of crime in the country and expedition of criminal cases as fast as possible with all available evidence. In the effort to achieve this, SAPS has amended the Criminal Procedure Act 51, 1977. Chapter 5A of the Criminal Law act, states the establishment of the: Storage and use of finger-prints, body-prints and photographic images persons Speculative search against other databases National instructions relating to collection, storage, maintenance, administration and use of finger-prints, body-prints and photographic images. The Department is thus required to give the JCPS access to its Biometric database

Challenge: Hardware and software Obsolete At the time when IJS funds were available HANIS infrastructure together with the Disaster Recovery System was reaching its end of life in March 2014; The Department engaged for two years to negotiate a reasonable proposal with the service provider to upgrade HANIS; The Proposal received to refresh the hardware and the technology is R340 million rand payable over a 2 year period; The Proposal for CJS requirements for software upgrade was at R 337 543 934 million. The above proposals cost excludes the support and maintenance estimated at R 116 078 946.00

NIS Development v/s Cost Implications The total cost for both the technology refresh and the JCPS cluster legislative requirements is quoted at a total of R678 million rand over 2 financial years; The Department has been deviating from procurement processes for the past 10 years to renew the current service provider contract to maintain the current HANIS; Should the Department have opted to contract the services provider, it would have deviated by R793 million for one contract to upgrade the current system; The department was also planning for the total overhaul of the backend system (HANIS, NIIS, NPR) to enable integration of system into a single National Identity System (NIS).

What informs the way forward? The aim for the department and IJS is to have an intergrated multi- modal biometric system for the country; Adoption of the world class Automatic Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) services which primarily serves the JCPS Cluster and various stakeholders to: Effectively support the provision of civilian database; Capturing biometric checks at Ports of Entry; tracking of asylum seekers and visitors; tracking sex offenders and verification of children with the need of the SAPS (Forensic Procedures Act 2013) the most urgent requirement – i.e. to search the HANIS system for matches with latent; finger prints from crime scenes allowing for searches on all 10 fingerprints; Future requirements for upgrades might include other biometrics e.g. face recognition which is already done by the SAPS AFIS; and The needs are broadly to verify the identity of known persons, and to identify unknown persons that may be on the DHA database.

What informs the way forward? To achieve the system that is scalable and expandable in future, the department and IJS required a strategic partner to advice on the way forward on acquiring this specialised solution – partnership with CSIR through the SITA. To go out on an open bidding process to allow transparency and competitive process. Committee established by the DG DHA, Commissioner of SAPS and DG of Justice and correctional services to give strategic direction, identification of financial support and monitoring of the project. JCPS Cluster consider funding the upgrade of AFIS (HANIS) with an aim to cater for immediate SAPS requirements.

Intergrated Plan and Progress Committee of the three DG’s has agreed upon the phased approach to upgrade HANIS The Department has issued a purchase order to appointed SITA to facilitate the process of development of specifications through CSIR assistance. The following process will be: Track/ Phase 1 Due diligence analysis to fully understand the scope of the requirements and challenges with the current system (both hardware and software): June – December 2015 Assess the current status of HANIS System . Extensive research to provide technical advice on: Global best practice on implementation of National Identity Systems Benchmarking international trends and standards for the use of biometrics technology on National Identity Systems Best practices and trends regarding Multi modal biometrics systems Documentation and recommendation based on scenario analysis The end product of phase 1 is the consolidated User Specification Requirements Contract re-negotiation with the current service provider for software maintenance, data migration.

Intergrated Plan and Progress Track/ Phase 2 Formal system engineering process form the functional specifications to the tender strategy for the new multi-modal biometric identification system: Develop detailed URS using system engineering tools; Develop detailed Functional design specifications (FDS); Develop a high-level solution architecture; Propose a tender strategy inclusive of DHA special requirements Update the Request for Bid (RFB) Advertisement, evaluation and award. Track/Phase 3 Develop database consolidation plan and schedule Database consolidation Migration of data to the new system Testing and implementation

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