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Border agency in 'urgent need' of biometric plan

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 07 Jun, 2021 09:43 AM
  • Border agency in 'urgent need' of biometric plan

Canada's border agency is urgently looking to hire a global technology firm to help develop a biometric strategy in response to rapidly evolving issues including COVID-19.

The Canada Border Services Agency issued a notice of procurement today inviting 15 firms to submit proposals for immediately setting up an Office of Biometrics and Identity Management.

The agency also wants a strategy and road map for digital solutions using biometric-related technologies to address issues flowing from the pandemic and other priorities.

Biometric information — a unique identifier such as an iris scan or a fingerprint record — is considered useful in managing the passage of people across borders.

The chosen contractor would help the border agency develop a plan to "manage, evolve and adapt" the use of biometrics while considering its relationship with other federal departments and international partners.

Canada's privacy commissioners recently said respect for laws and principles governing personal information must guide introduction of digital or paper proof-of-vaccination certificates that could smooth the transition to post-pandemic life.

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