Shipments of electronic government (e-government) credentials—including e-passports, e-identity cards, e-health cards and e-driving licenses, and others—are projected to reach 1 billion units in 2020, nearly doubling 2015 volume.
Project-driven market
The e-government and healthcare identification market is very much driven by individual projects. Whether these projects can go ahead, or are delayed or even cancelled, can have a great bearing on the size and growth of this market. The passport market in general has moved from the growth in new passports stage towards a slower replacement cycle. There are still large projects that could potentially move forward, but they are based in regions that must first realign their economies away from supplying China with raw materials. There is a significant risk that budget pressure will cause these projects to be delayed or even cancelled.
VARs and service providers in the document and content management market believe 2007 will be a very good year, with 60 percent expecting increased sales compared to 2006 and 28 percent predicting that revenue will increase "significantly."
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Although it can be said that selling, at a fundamental level, is the same regardless of customer, the truth is selling in the public sector is different. To be successful in this space, recognize its unique needs and be willing to invest the resources necessary to address them.
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Die Prosoz GmbH aus Herten zieht sich aus dem Softwareprojekt A2LL zurück, in dessen Rahmen Prosoz die Software für das Arbeitslosengeld II im Auftrag von T-Systems entwickelt hat. Die Vertragsbeziehung mit T-System sei dahingehend geändert worden, dass T-Systems alle Liefer- und Leistungsverpflichtungen im Rahmen des Projektes von Prosoz übernimmt und Prosoz damit aus seiner bisherigen Verantwortung aussteigt.