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1 Where we are now with the National Smartcard Project Michael Gates NSCP Project Manager Bracknell Forest Borough Council East Midlands Regional LGA Promoting e-Government 1 st December 2003

2 24th November 20032 Agenda Why Smartcards? National Smartcard Project Take-up and Marketing Next steps Questions and discussion

3 24th November 20033 National Projects Programme National projects will seek to develop common standards and generic solutions… National projects will create ‘products’ ready for take-up by local government… National projects will contribute to delivery of e-Government targets by 2005… National projects will build on the work of LGOL pathfinders and other pilots…

4 24th November 20034 National Projects School Admissions Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Local Planning Services E-procurement Digital TV Valuebill Working with Local Businesses Smartcards Crime Reduction and Youth Offending Benefits (Pensions + Job Centre Plus) Personalised Local Service Websites

5 24th November 20035 Why Smart Cards? Political –The e-Europe Smart Card Charter highlights the desire of the European Commission to utilise smart card technology as a citizen enabler –Smart cards can greatly enhance the achievement of key e-Government objectives - Office e-Envoy Social –Increasing the take up of concessionary rates for services –Increasing the take up of welfare benefits by retaining accurate information about eligibility –Reducing the stigma associated with claiming benefits and concessionary rates Commercial –New sources of revenue – advertising, sponsorship –Facilitate improved tourism activities

6 24th November 20036 Smart Card Applications Education Leisure Libraries Transport Tourism Generic applications –Gaining access –Recording an entitlement –Paying for products or services –Authentication – the killer application?

7 24th November 20037 Authentication for the Citizen Hand held reader less than £10 PC reader less than £25

8 24th November 20038 Multi-Application Smartcards One card – many applications Dual chip allowing contact and contactless applications –Transport (contactless) –E-Purse (Contact) –Authentication (both?) –Individual applications (both) Interoperable across districts, regions and… countries Constrained by chip capacity…but this will disappear 2004/05

9 24th November 20039 Advantages for Citizens Wallet space Convenience Confidentiality Security Faster transport applications Discounts

10 24th November 200310 National Smartcard Project Creation of framework proposal Agreed to develop 11 work packages Lead organisation for each work package identified First draft proposal submitted to ODPM in June 2002, final draft submitted October 2002 Overall funding approx £4.1m approved March 2003 Project commenced April 2003 – to complete by March 2004

11 24th November 200311 Objective The National Smartcard Project is intended to bring together the knowledge and expertise of a number of local authorities and Central Government departments, including Pathfinders authorities, to provide a framework and foundation that will drive ongoing development within the Smartcard market

12 24th November 200312 Project Structure

13 24th November 200313 Work Packages

14 24th November 200314 Project output A Smartcard Starter Pack which will be located on- line at www.scnf.org.ukwww.scnf.org.uk An interactive on-line questions and answers approach A number of pilot sites rolling out NSCP Smartcards by 31 st March 2004 –Working with Mid Suffolk District Council and Chester City Council as New Starters. –Bolton Next………… Recommended Smartcard standards and ‘road map’ Card management software

15 24th November 200315 Project take-up Deliverables map at www.scnf.org.ukwww.scnf.org.uk Opportunity for authorities to register an interest Presentations being made to LGOL Partnerships Newsletters (two issued so far) Research being conducted on behalf of NSCP Reference group meetings

16 24th November 200316 Getting involved Please complete the questionnaire in your pack Come along to the reference group meetings Sign up on the web site Add your name to the newsletter list Come along to our regional meetings in January, February and March Talk to us!

17 24th November 200317 Issues Complexity Effective partnership working Standards Timescales Scope Stakeholders expectations

18 24th November 200318 Summary National Projects key to the delivery of e- Government targets £4.1m National Smartcard Project established Project commenced 1 st April 2003, due to complete April 2004 Eleven work packages with key outputs for local government, suppliers and other stakeholders This is a challenging project with important national deliverables

19 24th November 200319 More information: Michael Gates NSCP Manager national.smartcard@bracknell-forest.gov.uk or mgates@mouchel-lda.com

20 24th November 200320 National Smartcard Project - Questions


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