Towards a digital ID – part 14

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A recap Previous entries in this blog series have explained that different countries have adopted different approaches to digital identity. In part 7 I wrote that there were eight main ‘flavours’ of digital ID system, and we had identified three of those that we felt were the best fit for Jersey. Part 8 was when I … Read more Towards a digital ID – part 14

Towards a digital ID – part 13

Towards a digital ID – part 12

States Assembly and Scrutiny websites refresh

The States Assembly and Scrutiny websites are being updated to make them easily accessible on smartphones and tablets. This has given us an opportunity to look at both of the sites in detail and explore how they can be improved. We’ve decided to merge the two sites on www.statesassembly.gov.je to make Scrutiny information easier to … Read more States Assembly and Scrutiny websites refresh

Towards a digital ID – part 11

Towards a digital ID – part 10

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Today our work towards a digital ID solution has reached a significant milestone – the invitation to tender has been published on our tenders portal. Potential suppliers who are interested in learning more about this requirement and wish to submit a compelling and competitive tender are invited to: Register their organisation on the portal Log … Read more Towards a digital ID – part 10

Towards a digital ID – part 9

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This latest instalment in my series on our journey towards introducing a digital ID scheme for Jersey provides early sight of our draft requirements before we go to tender. If you’ve not been following the series, or if you need a refresher on how we’ve got to this point, please review the previous blog posts … Read more Towards a digital ID – part 9

Digital ID procurement – want to know more?

States Assembly to debate Jersey Gazette

PAC publish Review of eGov

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The Public Accounts Committee published its review of the eGov programme today. You can read the report here. We want to take some time to review the report and will publish our thoughts and responses over the next few days.