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1 Suffolk Key – the Value of Pilots 6 October 2005 SCNF Cambridge Geoff Doggett Suffolk E-Services Card Manager

2 My agenda today Card Auditing & ID Management Smart Card Development Pilots & learning Cards & Card Management

3 Too many cards?

4 …and web identities?

5 4 year vision for “One Suffolk” cards 2004/5 – audit (measure and manage) 2005/6 - inform, consult, plan, specify 2006/7 - implement 2007/8 - market and grow to critical mass

6 Suffolk Card Audit May 2005 Phase 1 Report Over 1,102,000 local authority cards issued in past 3 years 34 card schemes identified within Suffolk local authorities 56% schemes are growing; 40% static and 4% declining Over 130 employees engaged in card administration >90% of cards are single number, single use Total cost of ownership is £4 per card and £9 per citizen Growing demand for smart cards in schools CONCLUSIONS: Cluster admin & card management to lower costs Multi-service smart cards are important enablers MODERNISE ADMIN & SUPPLY CHAIN AND SAVE!

7 Suffolk Card Audit December 2005 Phase 2 – consultancy & implementation Create standard specifications & disseminate Consultancy with each District & Borough Introduce web-based card management Share procurement and suppliers Work with larger schemes to build critical mass Create framework for concessionary travel smart cards Develop school and youth card activity

8 Suffolk current/developing smart schemes SMART NOW or PLANNED 2006 MSDC Key Card (concessions + discounts) 1k Mifare 1k Suffolk Coastal DC Coastal Card (leisure) 8k Mifare 1k Forest Heath DC Active Card (leisure) 6k Mifare 4k Stow High, BB schools (Suffolk Catering) 3k Mifare 1k/4k Waveney DC (leisure + concessions) 30k Mifare 4k Ipswich BC (parking + leisure) 50k Mifare 4k SMART STRATEGY ACCEPTED Suffolk CC Youth Card (concessionary travel + discounts) 90k Suffolk Saver (concessionary travel bus pass) 100k

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11 Stowmarket High School Cashless Catering (MH) Partnership with Suffolk Catering Healthy eating/exercise loyalty scheme 1400 JCOP30 cards (now Mifare) Cash loaders added later (mistake…) Learned about pupil, staff, parent behaviours, how to break cards/systems, photo acquisition, data manipulation, loyalty schemes and a great deal about attitudes to smart cards!

12 Benjamin Britten High School Multiple services on a single card (at last!) Cashless Catering (Cunninghams) Access Control (Prox > Mifare) Complex data manipulation 1300 Mifare 4k cards Progressive school – our showroom? Learned access control bodges, how to implement cashless catering properly, need for card management & self-service photo acquisition

13 Cards & Card Management First user of NSCP software (now SmartConnect) 18 months experience incl. enrolment Currently evaluating other products for schools Worked with LASSeO to promote commodity contactless cards for LA use – Mifare 4k now our standard Ensuring compatibility with legacy systems Working on self-service via web channels and kiosks Using IIN citizen/card numbering

14 CONCLUSIONS Do a Card Audit – if you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it! Pilots are valuable – operational experience, find suppliers, establish business cases Get partnership buy-in and corporate stakeholders established Use the experience around in LAs Use networks – SCNF a great first step!

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