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Author Archives: Phil
Knowing me, knowing you
Re-posted from archive of infinite ideas machine 2004: [LINKS UNCHECKED] Steven Mathieson’s article in the Guardian, Knowing me, knowing you, is another of his well-informed pieces on government IT policy. He quotes David Cameron (Conservative MP) who refers to the … Continue reading
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Hmmm – who are these guys?
Re-posted from archive of infinite ideas machine 2004: [LINKS UNCHECKED] ID Data seem to think they are in with a chance of getting the contract for Blunkett’s ID cards: ID Data has made its first move to be seriously considered … Continue reading
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The Home Affairs Committee on ID cards sits again
Re-posted from archive of infinite ideas machine 2004: [LINKS UNCHECKED] An updated list (in reverse order) of the uncorrected transcripts of oral evidence, i.e. neither witnesses nor Members have had the opportunity to correct the record. The most recent two … Continue reading
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Give him a sign, Lord
Re-posted from archive of infinite ideas machine 2004: [UNLINKED] Left click on the pic to check out the No2ID campaign site, right click to “Save Image…” and pass it on.
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1… 2… 3… testing
Re-posted from archive of infinite ideas machine 2004: [UNLINKED] Duncan’s story on out-law.com today, entitled ‘A close encounter with biometrics’ offers a glimpse of what biometric enrollment – for Passports, Drivers’ Licenses and ID cards, to name but three – … Continue reading
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