Narita International Airport Corporation All Rights Reserved. Yoshihiro Ozawa Planning Department Narita International Airport Corporation 21 April 2005.

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Narita International Airport Corporation All Rights Reserved. Yoshihiro Ozawa Planning Department Narita International Airport Corporation 21 April 2005 Integrated ID Card System at Narita Airport

Narita International Airport Corporation All Rights Reserved. 1. Objectives of the Integrated ID Card System Integrations of ID Cards Improved user convenience (multiple single application) Simpler and less demanding ID card issue management Security Improvements Prevention of counterfeit ID cards Sure access control at key facilities (used with biometrics) Reliable data management through database integration (prevents identity theft) NAA, Customs & Immigration issued 120,000 cards, 42 types Integrated ID Card (Approx. 50,000 cards)

Narita International Airport Corporation All Rights Reserved. 2. Security Concept at Narita Airport Zone C : Airport Gates Zone B : Utilities, Cargo & Maintenance Area Zone A : Airside Facilities, Control Tower

Narita International Airport Corporation All Rights Reserved. 3. ID Card Selection

Narita International Airport Corporation All Rights Reserved. 4.Biometric Device Selection The study committee on the use of IC chip and integration of ID cards decided to adopt facial contour recognition technologies.

Narita International Airport Corporation All Rights Reserved. 5-1.Personnel ID Card (High Security Area in Zone A) Entrance to High Security Facilities Stringent biometric ID inspection (1) Scan ID card using read-write scanner (2) Undergo biometric ID inspection (3) Once verification is correctly completed, the electronic lock is released and the employee is allowed to enter Relevant Facilities VFR Room (CAB) VFR Room (CAB) IFR Room (CAB) IFR Room (CAB) Ramp Control Tower Ramp Control Tower Ramp East Tower Ramp East Tower

Narita International Airport Corporation All Rights Reserved. 5-2.Personnel ID Card (Security Area in Zone A) Entrance to Important Facilities ID inspection using personal ID number (1) Scan ID card using read-write scanner (2) Undergo ID inspection by entering personal ID number (3) Once identity is verified, the electronic lock is released and the employee is allowed to enter Relevant Facilities Terminal airside (staff corridors, delivery gates) Terminal airside (staff corridors, delivery gates) Swing gates etc. Swing gates etc. Important equipment rooms (Air traffic control, navigation aids, communications network facilities, etc.) Important equipment rooms (Air traffic control, navigation aids, communications network facilities, etc.)

Narita International Airport Corporation All Rights Reserved. 5-3.Personnel ID Card (Standard area in Zone B) Entrance to Standard Facilities (1) Scan ID card using read-write scanner Security personnel checks card and ID ( ) Once identity is verified, the electronic lock is released and the employee is allowed to enter Relevant Facilities Telecommunications Center, Airport Admin. Bldg., NAA Bldg. No. 2 etc. Telecommunications Center, Airport Admin. Bldg., NAA Bldg. No. 2 etc. Standard equipment rooms (not including high security & secure rooms) Standard equipment rooms (not including high security & secure rooms)

Narita International Airport Corporation All Rights Reserved. 5-4.Personnel and Vehicle ID Card (Airside) Entrance to Airside (1) Vehicle stops at the gate. (2) Security guard checks ID cards of the vehicle, driver and all passengers. (3) Check all ID cards using hand- held terminal. (4) Gate opened and vehicle allowed to enter IC Card Personnel IC Card Vehicle Close Proximity IC Card Vehicle IC Card Potable WiFi Card Reader & Writer

Narita International Airport Corporation All Rights Reserved. 6.System Concept Diagram Card Issue Center Card Application/Issu e/Collection IC Card User (Admin. Device) Card Reader Access Point ID Card (Admin. Device) Card Reader Biometrics ID Card Hand-held Terminal Training Course Internet/ Intranet Card Issue Application Flow of Procedures for Card Issue Flow of Procedures when Card Stolen/Lost Procedures (Legend) NAA CAB Customs & Immigration PTB Service Center Temporary Card Issue/Collection Issue Management System Authorizing Dept. Access Control System Card Issue Center (Cargo) Card Issue (Lending)/Coll ection Temporary Application Lend Report Car Issue Issue Application PTB Customs Temporary Card Issue/Collection Airport Admin. Bldg./Telecom. Center/NAA Bldg. No.2 Temporary Card Issue/Collection Security Center Total Monitoring /Prohibited Card Operation Rules Data Management Prohibited Card Network Liaison Approval Request Authorization LAN Central Equipment Operations Management Data Management Department Adjustment Training/Test Implementation

Narita International Airport Corporation All Rights Reserved. 7. Summary of the Integrated ID Card System Integrations of ID Cards Improved user convenience (multiple single application) Simpler and less demanding ID card issue management Security Improvements Prevention of counterfeit ID cards Sure access control at key facilities (used with biometrics) Reliable data management through database integration (prevents identity theft) Streamlined Airport Operation In future, airports gates will no longer be necessary NAA will cut drastically the cost of hiring security personnel

Narita International Airport Corporation All Rights Reserved. Thank you Q&A