Government Preps ID Card Contracts

Date: 11 Aug 2005 - 15:01
By eGov monitor Newsdesk

Charles Clark holding up an identity card

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Home Office indicates high-level IT requirements

The Government has set out the massive IT and support infrastructure it intends to source for the planned national identity system.

The Home Office's Identity Cards programme laid down its expected requirements in an information notice to potential suppliers on 11 August.

Formal procurements are due to launch once the identity cards legislation, now before Parliament, receives Royal Assent.

According to the notice, the procurement activity is likely to include the following:

In another new development, the ID Cards programme said that it plans to produce a procurement prospectus "once requirements and potential procurement strategies have been defined."

This document, states the notice, "will set out the thinking on requirements and packaging options and seek market views on assumptions and issues."

Suppliers can register at the programme's website to be alerted when this is published.

The final contract authority, the notice says, may be the new executive agency that the Home Office expects will deliver the ID cards scheme and take over the work of the UK Passport Service.

It adds: "Potential procurements covered by this notice may include the current business activities of the UK Passport Service and may involve delivery of new services or build upon existing systems and processes."

Access the full notice from the link below.

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Identity Cards Programme Procurement Notice


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