The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) New Technologies Working Group (NTWG) wants to hear from experts involved in developing technologies that enhance traveller facilitation and secure border control. The ICAO NTWG has issued a Request for Information (RFI) on electronic machine-readable travel documents (eMRTD) and the sharing or exchange of traveller information for the purpose of holder identification, document validation, and secure border control. This RFI presents a unique opportunity for organizations involved in the development, implementation, and use of eMRTD to share their knowledge and contribute to the advancement of vital global security standards Submit your response by 31 May 2024. Visit https://lnkd.in/gin2STkF for more information.
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🌐 ICAO NTWG 2024 RFI: Strengthening eMRTDs, leveraging existing technologies, and exploring future forms of eMRTDs and associated systems The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) New Technologies Working Group (NTWG) is calling for proposals from experts on electronic machine-readable travel documents (eMRTD) and the sharing or exchange of traveller information for the purpose of holder identification, document validation, and secure border control. As part of its continued efforts to enhance traveller facilitation and secure border control, the NTWG is inviting entities to contribute information on strengthening eMRTDs, leveraging existing technologies, and exploring future forms of eMRTDs and associated systems. This Request for Information (RFI) presents a unique opportunity for organizations involved in the development, implementation, and use of eMRTDs to share their knowledge and contribute to the advancement of important global security standards. Submissions are open until 31 May 2024. For detailed instructions on how to prepare and submit your response, please visit the ICAO NTWG RFI 2024 webpage. >> https://lnkd.in/epiA_RWm
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🌐 ICAO NTWG 2024 RFI: Strengthening eMRTDs, leveraging existing technologies, and exploring future forms of eMRTDs and associated systems The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) New Technologies Working Group (NTWG) is calling for proposals from experts on electronic machine-readable travel documents (eMRTD) and the sharing or exchange of traveller information for the purpose of holder identification, document validation, and secure border control. As part of its continued efforts to enhance traveller facilitation and secure border control, the NTWG is inviting entities to contribute information on strengthening eMRTDs, leveraging existing technologies, and exploring future forms of eMRTDs and associated systems. This Request for Information (RFI) presents a unique opportunity for organizations involved in the development, implementation, and use of eMRTDs to share their knowledge and contribute to the advancement of important global security standards. Submissions are open until 31 May 2024. For detailed instructions on how to prepare and submit your response, please visit the ICAO NTWG RFI 2024 webpage. >>https://lnkd.in/eY9Y3UwA
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The ICAO New Technologies Working Group (NTWG) develops strategy, policy, specifications, and guidance material in relation to the manufacture, security, testing, issuance, deployment, and globally interoperable use of Machine-Readable Travel Documents (MRTDs) and the sharing or exchange of traveller information for the purpose of holder identification, document validation and secure border control. The Group conducts ongoing research into technology suitable for deployment in MRTDs, issuance and border control environments, and information sharing initiatives and supports the ICAO Secretariat in ensuring that the specifications contained in ICAO Doc 9303 are current and relevant in a changing environment. The ICAO NTWG 2024 Request For Information (RFI), is open to entities interested in providing information on: 1. strengthening electronic machine-readable travel documents (eMRTD), 2. leveraging existing eMRTD technologies, and 3. future forms of eMRTDs and associated systems. Link below!
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