The
two-day Conference will involve a select group of invited
speakers which includes high profile government representatives.
Furthermore, a limited number of speaking slots will
be open to interested parties that submit speaking proposals
no later than February 18,
2010 at conference@citizen-id.com
Proposals should reflect the scope of the event, which
is the diffusion of high-level information and know-how
regarding the introduction of government driven citizen
ID programs. Contributions must be original, previously
unpublished and submitted in English.
The Citizen ID Forum 2010 will focus on the following topics:
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State-of-the-art Citizen ID Projects Worldwide
(national registration and databases, ePassports, national IDs, driver’s licenses, visas and ‘green cards’)
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Citizen ID Projects in the Middle East
(national registration and databases, ePassports, national IDs, driver’s licenses and visas)
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Anti-counterfeiting, Securing ID Documents
(holograms, security printing, inks, digital imagery, algorithms, pre-laminates, etc.)
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Border Control (passenger and baggage screening, cargo security, immigration/visitor monitoring)
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Serving the Citizens (from national registration and e-commerce to postal services
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ID Technologies for Citizen ID Projects (biometrics, smart cards, RFID, data collection, NFC)
.
In order to be
evaluated, candidates should provide the following data:
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Speaker’s
name
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Speaker’s company/organization
and
position
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Speaker’s short biography/CV
(narrative form, approx. 200 words)
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Speaker’s portrait (high
resolution)
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Speaker’s full contact
details (address, email, telephone, fax)
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Presentation title
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Presentation abstract (min
200 words, max 300 words).
Abstracts will be evaluated on the basis of content, originality, topicality, clarity and caliber of the speaker. The congress aims to be an informative event; as such, commercial presentations will be rejected.
To become a
speaker at the Citizen ID Forum,
please contact: