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Monday, 1.07.2024
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IMS Research has published a report examining current and future prospects for the smart card technology used in eGovernment and healthcare ID applications.

In a blog discussing the report, Alex Green, senior research director at the company, has created an opportunity matrix detailing the top prospect countries for these markets in 2016.

Green says he has given each country by application (eDriving licence, National eID cards, ePassports, healthcare cards) a score that is directly correlated to the volume of cards the firm forecasts to be shipped for that application in that country in 2016.

Each score is re-based so the leading country for each application gets a score of 10 and the lowest country(s) a score of zero. Weightings are then applied that relate to the overall opportunity of the application and the risk of delay or cancellation associated with that country’s individual project, compared to IMS Research’s assumption.

The results of the matrix are displayed at Green’s blog: http://imsresearch.com/blog/Asia_Takes_Top_Four_Spots_in_IMS_Research_eGovHealthcare_Card_Opportunity_Matrix/98/cat

He reports that China tops the matrix, driven by high scores for its citizen ID project as well as ePassports. India is ranked second, thanks to above average scores in all four application areas. The US is ranked fifth because of ePassports as well as localised deployments of eDriving licences and eHealthcare cards. Germany comes sixth thanks to its healthcare card, eID and ePassport rollouts.

IMS Research’s report, ‘Electronic Government and Healthcare ID – World – 2011’, examines more than 30 countries individually and includes forecasts for the installed base and shipments of credentials to each country by application to 2016.

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Quelle/Source: Security Document World, 07.10.2011

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