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The next e-ID Management Technologies & Services
e-ID documents, biometrics and digital data management are globally on the roadmap of the public and enterprise sector. More than 55 countries have started issuing electronic travel documents based on new international standards. These 55 countries represent a total population of approximately 2 billion citizens. 3 of those countries have already begun to store finger print data in addition to the facial and MRZ data.

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World e-ID 2009 again aims to be an ideal opportunity to share visions, see new perspectives and opportunities, based on new application standards such as ISO 18013, CEN TC 224, ISO 24727, BIG ePass/EAC, BIG eRP/BAC&EAC and new technologies, identify new programs on national and international level and show lessons learned from implementations and projects running. This edition will feature a special focus on the developments in the eHealth domain. The World e-ID conference extends the network into the high security community, with all relevant stakeholders, like governments, industries and consultancies.

The “World e-ID” Program Committee is inviting proposals for presentations from Government as well as Private sector e-ID strategy and projects planners, system developers, implementers, managers and industry leaders, e-service providers and others with extensive relevant experiences and insight.


TOPICS

1 National deployment of e-IDM and eServices
 National e-ID projects and roll-outs, lessons learnt
 Travel documents and e-ID in the border control domain, next step EAC
 e-ID for eServices access (IAS, PIN/PUK, Match-on-Card)
 Portals for eServices
 National PKI/CA/TC
 Central/decentral population register

2 e-IDM architectural models, projects and demonstrators

 EU programs on interoperable for travel documents (BIG), e-ID/e-Gov (DG INFSO, IDABC) and eHealth (DG Health)
 Standardisation program for European Citizen Card (CEN TC 224), eResidence Permit Card (Regulation 1030/2002), Registered Traveller Program (DG TREN, DG JFS), HPRO (HPC, harmonized),eEHIC + e-Emergency Data (CEN TC 215)
 Funding program on e-ID/e-Gov/Interoperability (MEDEA, FP6, FP7)

3. eServices where e-ID is a key enabler
 Health: National health cards projects, central vs decentral data management, EU programs on e-Emergency Card, E111 Smart Card, eHealth cross border…
 Payment: e-ID, eBanking and EMV, shared usage of a payment terminal infrastructure
 Public transport: Local vs. national transport programs, payment, e-Government services, application standards, like CALYPSO, ITSO, VDV
 Company cards: Physical access, with card, w/ card and PIN, w/ card and biometrics
 Mobile: NFC in mobile phones

4. Large scale e-ID systems
 ePassport developments, enrolment, issuance and deployment, border control and verification - Schengen Visa system (VIS, SIS 2), Resident Permit Card and Systems
 Drivers license, standards, pilots and programs (e.g. Japan, UK, India, Hong Kong)
 e-Government employee systems (e.g. USA, Italy, Germany)

5. e-ID Standardisation status & outlook on:
 
European Citizen Card , e-Emergency Card, Driving License Card , Middleware/Interoperability, E111 Smart Card
 e-Residence Permit Card (ICAO + BIG), Registered Traveller Programs
 Application standards in the USA (e.g. PIV, TWIC, RTIC, PASS)
 Japanese application standards (e.g. JUKI 2, Smoker Cards, iPass)

6. Regional strategies
 US, real ID act, PIV card, TWIC card, NIST biometric activities
 Asian Pacific developments, the Silk route card concept, AICF e-ID group, Japan, China, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia,
 Middle East, early adopters, GCC-Standard, Saudi Arabia, Oman, UAE, Bahrain, etc

7. Digital signatures
 PKI strategies and deployment, standardisation in PKI
 (Federated) structures for validation

8. Biometrics for secure authentication
 Developments in data formats and file structures
 On-line and on-card matching
 Layered and dual technologies

9. Business models for e-IDM interoperability
 The Multi-application issue, when will it pay off?
 Public-private cooperation, e.g. PPP-models
 Spanning the service domain boundaries

10. Privacy and e-Inclusion
 How to take in the consumer preferences?
 The RFID wave and how to cope, threats and opportunities
 Privacy enhancing technologies implemented

11. Security aspects, physical and logical
 New aspects on high security printing
 Combination between optical and electronically security
 e-ID enrolment and personalisation procedures

12.New and Emerging technologies
 New developments in all domains, IC (card), Operating systems, Biometrics, PKI,
 Microsoft’s Card Space

13. Terminals & reading equipment
 Next generation border control terminals, w/ optical scanning and contact-less reading.
 Mobil reader for travel documents, status and outlook
 Biometric verification, based on the new travel documents, lesson learnt

14. Testing
 Comparative analyses of technologies
 Lessons learnt from the ePassport
 Toolsets for Quality and compliance testing

HOW TO SUBMIT?


Prospective authors must submit a short abstract (one A4 page) in the following format:
1. Short, explicit and appealing title
2. Name, function, address, phone, e-mail, and affiliation of all the author(s) of the presentation together with a short description of the author(s)’ expertise.
3. The name of the speaking person (only 1 person is allowed to present)
4. 3 to 5 bullet points (1 line max. each) best summing up your presentation
5. Length of the abstract itself: between 300-500 words (one A4 page)
6. Specify the conference they address to: e-Smart, Smart Mobility, World e-ID.

Submissions must be in PDF format. Submissions not conforming to these formatting instructions risk rejection regardless of their technical merit.

All submissions must be original ones, not previously published elsewhere, publicly presented or submitted in parallel to any other event. They should be informative and impartial. The Program Committees will review all submissions and will reject any commercially-oriented ones.

Submission procedure
Authors are invited to submit their proposals electronically to lperron(at)strategiestm.com
If authors do not receive acknowledgment within 72 hours, they are kindly invited to contact directly Lénick Perron – Strategies Telecoms & Multimedia - Phone

Deadline for abstract submission is March 13th, 2009

Decisions and Presentation
Notification of acceptance or rejection will be sent to authors on April 30th, 2009.
Authors of accepted papers commit themselves to present their paper at the conference. In case of personal impediment, the speaking person should appoint a substitute speaker.

Speaker’s benefits
The speaking person has the possibility to attend any conference during the whole Smart Event 2009, at a compulsory speaker’s registration rate of €450.
Co-authors also benefit from preferential attendance rates. Speakers’ travel and accommodation expenses are not covered by the organizers.

Proceedings
of each conference will be available at the opening of the event. Clear instructions about the proceedings will be sent to the authors of accepted papers.
The organizers commit themselves not to disseminate the presentations before the conferences.

Other important dates
 Official Program Appearance: May 29th, 2009
 Complete presentation for the proceedings: July 30th, 2009
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