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The ‘most advanced’ electronic identification card in the European Union will be offered to the community, it was revealed by the Gibraltar Government at a press conference yesterday.

Fabian Picardo, Chief Minister, said at the Gibraltar International Airport’s Wessex Lounge that the £1.36 million project will see the first card issued at the end of June.

Mr Picardo said that the new biometric cards will have a similar chip to the new E-I.D card and it will make it easier to travel around Europe.

“The E-I.D card has the most advanced security features and it will enable people to travel within the EU without difficulty,” he said. “We are going to implement e-Government in a meaningful way.”

Mr Picardo said that the E-I.D card may give access to carparks, parking in residence only areas and sophisticated interaction with the government’s income tax computers.

“This will eventually lead to paperless and online tax returns,” he said. “It is an opportunity for people to interact with government service by using an electronic signature.”

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Autor(en)/Author(s): Mark Viales

Quelle/Source: Gibraltar Chronicle, 13.05.2015

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