Saturday, 30 January 2016 Roy Cosway Cornish Key Partnership Roy Cosway Cornish Key Partnership Earth Centre, Doncaster Pathfinder Dissemination.

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Saturday, 30 January 2016 Roy Cosway Cornish Key Partnership Roy Cosway Cornish Key Partnership Earth Centre, Doncaster Pathfinder Dissemination

Saturday, 30 January 2016 Partners Key Partners –Caradon District Council –Carrick District Council –Cornwall County Council –Kerrier District Council –North Cornwall District Council –Penwith District Council –Restormel Borough Council Cornwall College Cornwall Health Service Key Partners –Caradon District Council –Carrick District Council –Cornwall County Council –Kerrier District Council –North Cornwall District Council –Penwith District Council –Restormel Borough Council Cornwall College Cornwall Health Service

Saturday, 30 January 2016 Falmouth Truro Liskeard Saltash Bodmin Wadebridge Launceston Bude Penzance St Ives St Just Helston Camborne Redruth St Austell Newquay Padstow Truly Rural 90 miles Motorway 120 miles Motorway 120 miles Population: 500,000 Largest town: 26,000 Coastline: 384 miles Government: 3 tier Population: 500,000 Largest town: 26,000 Coastline: 384 miles Government: 3 tier

Saturday, 30 January 2016 Timeframes 2001 Jan – Idea hatched Feb – Proposal submitted Jul – Funding approved Aug – Research project Sep – Consultants appointed Oct - Consultants’ report delivered Nov – Key suppliers identified Design & branding completed Dec – Order for cards placed 2001 Jan – Idea hatched Feb – Proposal submitted Jul – Funding approved Aug – Research project Sep – Consultants appointed Oct - Consultants’ report delivered Nov – Key suppliers identified Design & branding completed Dec – Order for cards placed

Saturday, 30 January 2016 SCNF – 2 nd November 2001

Saturday, 30 January 2016 Progress in 2002 Jan – First batch of cards delivered Cardholder database developed Web site launched Feb – Local advertising campaign Launch of school registration cards Launch of library borrower card Mar – Launch of bus concession cards PC-connected card readers delivered Car parking equipment delivered Apr – National launch event Hand-held balance readers delivered Jan – First batch of cards delivered Cardholder database developed Web site launched Feb – Local advertising campaign Launch of school registration cards Launch of library borrower card Mar – Launch of bus concession cards PC-connected card readers delivered Car parking equipment delivered Apr – National launch event Hand-held balance readers delivered

Saturday, 30 January 2016 May – Local card printing facilities established Jun – Phase one ends, phase two begins Jul – 10 further libraries enabled Aug – 12 remaining libraries enabled Sep – School meals cards launched Oct – Door entry cards launched Nov – Visitor Card trial begins Dec – 30,000 cards issued so far May – Local card printing facilities established Jun – Phase one ends, phase two begins Jul – 10 further libraries enabled Aug – 12 remaining libraries enabled Sep – School meals cards launched Oct – Door entry cards launched Nov – Visitor Card trial begins Dec – 30,000 cards issued so far Progress in 2002

Saturday, 30 January 2016 Current Applications Attendance Recording Library Card Bus Passes Proof of Age Door Entry School Meals Car Parking Attendance Recording Library Card Bus Passes Proof of Age Door Entry School Meals Car Parking Launch at Cape Cornwall School Launch at Bude Library Launch at Saltash Bus Stop

Saturday, 30 January 2016 Status as at mid-March ,500 applications processed altogether 37,000 concessionary passes 34,250 processed in libraries 3,000 cards waiting to be printed 36,500 cards issued 350 cards sent out per day 32 libraries converted 282 PSVs converted 1 school with 550 pupils 1 door entry system with 4 buildings 1 car park 39,500 applications processed altogether 37,000 concessionary passes 34,250 processed in libraries 3,000 cards waiting to be printed 36,500 cards issued 350 cards sent out per day 32 libraries converted 282 PSVs converted 1 school with 550 pupils 1 door entry system with 4 buildings 1 car park

Saturday, 30 January 2016 Application Volumes

Saturday, 30 January 2016 Applications (Later Phases) Computer Logon Tourism Leisure Diabetics Time Recording Loyalty Points Voting e-Purse –Bus Ticketing –Photocopying –Vending Computer Logon Tourism Leisure Diabetics Time Recording Loyalty Points Voting e-Purse –Bus Ticketing –Photocopying –Vending

Saturday, 30 January 2016 Card Selection Contact required for: –Strong authentication –Car park machines –Banks –Connexions Contactless required for: –Buses –Door entry –Registration –Libraries Contact required for: –Strong authentication –Car park machines –Banks –Connexions Contactless required for: –Buses –Door entry –Registration –Libraries

Saturday, 30 January 2016 JCOP30: Card Features Dual interface Mifare compatible Java Card Open Platform 16Kb EEPROM Developed by IBM and Visa But - no commercial deployment Dual interface Mifare compatible Java Card Open Platform 16Kb EEPROM Developed by IBM and Visa But - no commercial deployment

Saturday, 30 January 2016 Card Costs 50,000 pre-printed on one side –£4.33 –Need to purchase more to reduce cost –Need many sponsors to spread costs Personalisation –£1.37 to print colour on both sides –Envelope, welcome pack & postage (30p) Application processing –£1.00 –Including evidence check, photo & data entry 50,000 pre-printed on one side –£4.33 –Need to purchase more to reduce cost –Need many sponsors to spread costs Personalisation –£1.37 to print colour on both sides –Envelope, welcome pack & postage (30p) Application processing –£1.00 –Including evidence check, photo & data entry

Saturday, 30 January 2016 The “Cornish Key” Card Caroline Vinson £7 to Replace

Saturday, 30 January 2016 Readers on the Move Close Proximity Reader Mobile “PayCell” Offline “XiMax” Reader

Saturday, 30 January 2016 Readers for the Citizen Hand-held reader (< £10) Hand-held reader (< £10) PC-connected reader (< £25) PC-connected reader (< £25)

Saturday, 30 January 2016 Cornish Key How It All Fits Together Call Centre e-Gov Transactions on Internet Personalisation and Issue TALISSIMS Monitor Card Holder Database Schools Libraries Bus Depots Parking Banks Transaction Processing

Saturday, 30 January 2016 Cardholder Database Processing applications Registering evidence Taking the photograph Managing cardholder data Personalising cards (printing / encoding) Enabling call centre operations Allowing service point administration Producing reports Processing transactions (incl. e-purse) Managing web site content Updating cards over the network Exporting and importing data Processing applications Registering evidence Taking the photograph Managing cardholder data Personalising cards (printing / encoding) Enabling call centre operations Allowing service point administration Producing reports Processing transactions (incl. e-purse) Managing web site content Updating cards over the network Exporting and importing data

Saturday, 30 January 2016 Any Questions?