Thales Leads Innovative Digital Transformation of the Mauritius National Identity System
May 23 2024 - 3:00AM
Business Wire
- The Mauritius Prime Minister's Office (PMO) has chosen a
future-ready identity solution from Thales, with a 10-year contract
aimed at best supporting the digitalisation of the country.
- The innovative Identity system is built upon Thales’ end-to-end
solution, covering the process from citizens’ enrolment to physical
and digital identity issuance, and prioritises a comprehensive
approach to global security.
- Mauritius will become the first African country to implement a
fully interoperable digital ID wallet, based on international ISO
standards.
The Mauritius Prime Minister's Office (PMO) has entrusted the
consortium led by Thales, which includes the leading
Mauritian-grown IT provider Harel Mallac Technologies (HMT),
with a crucial step toward developing a comprehensive National ID
system to improve citizen services and bolstering identity
security. This partnership sets the foundations for the next
generation digital journey of Mauritius, fully aligned with the
country’s 2030 digital strategy.
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This ambitious modernisation effort draws on Thales experience
from 300 government projects worldwide, and ensures that
field-proven technology can be associated for timely delivery and
reliable project execution. It is a long-term partnership providing
consistent and expert support in all key components of the identity
scheme, from citizen enrolment to physical and digital ID issuance.
This end-to-end approach effectively meets future evolutions as
well as potential identity threats.
As part of the 10-year contract Thales is providing a powerful
and modular Identity Management System to securely issue
cutting-edge eID cards and its mobile companion, the Digital ID
Wallet. The solution assures comprehensive trust and privacy in
daily interactions between public entities and individuals. The
user experience is at the core of this modernisation drive,
illustrated by the wider range of new functionalities and services
it brings to citizens.
The citizen’s journey starts with a frictionless enrolment
process, which can be initiated online from the comfort of home to
save citizens time when visiting the enrolment centre. Once
enrolled, the holder will receive a new eID card which relies on
the latest Thales embedded software and advanced security features,
including high resolution colour photo1, to effectively combat
forgery and identity theft. For more convenience, self-service
kiosks will be installed at dedicated spots to enable users to
update their ID cards’ information (with new address, etc) and
manage the PIN code associated with the digital certificates stored
in their card.
Citizens can also activate their Digital ID Wallet, a secure
mobile application where they can securely store and share digital
identity documents. The wallet will initially include digital
versions of the identity card and will subsequently contain other
official documents such as birth and marriage certificates. These
may then be shared both online and in-person. Citizens will also be
able to digitally sign documents with a one-time certificate as
well as log in to online government services by using their digital
wallet. For service providers (public administrations, banks,
retailers, universities, etc…) it will be a simpler and more secure
way to verify identities. Citizens’ control over their personal
data is guaranteed thanks to stringent data privacy and consent
management mechanisms.
Mauritius identity cards production will benefit from Thales
factories’ sustainability action plan, which aims to reduce the
carbon footprint by utilising 100% renewable electricity,
optimising energy consumption and minimising waste. As a complement
to this approach, the Mauritius project is part of Thales'
offsetting program which supports sustainable initiatives2
worldwide (selected in collaboration with Climate Impact Partner)
by offsetting the carbon emissions from all its travel and ID
solutions.
During the official launching on 26th February 2024 of the
national ID card at the Sir Harilal Vaghjee Memorial Hall,
Government Centre, Port Louis, it was stated that: “The purpose of
modernising the present system with sophisticated and next
generation technology is to enable new services while increasing
citizen security and convenience. The next-generation ID system
will lay the foundation for supporting the country's digital
transformation, benefiting all stakeholders and fostering economic
growth.”
“With this implementation, blending ID cards and digital
identity, Mauritius fully leverages the best of both worlds,
offering the optimal combination of security and ease,” says
Youzec Kurp, VP Identity and Biometrics Solutions at Thales.
“The new Mauritius ID system stands as one of the most advanced and
marks the first implementation of a fully interoperable Digital ID
Wallet in Africa, adhering to international ISO standards. This
positions Mauritius amongst the pioneer countries in identity
solutions worldwide.”
1 The new e-document incorporates latest generation of embedded
software together with advanced physical features such as Thales
Colour Laser Shield technology (high resolution colour portrait)
ensuring state-of-the-art protection against counterfeiting for
both blank and personalised documents, True Vision (high resolution
true-colour UV picture), transparent window element with the
holders’ ghost image, and Secure Surface 3D tactile features
combining movement and light reflection. 2 Example of supported
projects in 2023: Vichada Afforestation in Colombia, Aqua Clara
Water Filters in Kenya, Renewable Energy Portfolio worldwide.
About Thales
Thales (Euronext Paris: HO) is a global leader in advanced
technologies specialized in three business domains: Defence &
Security, Aeronautics & Space, and Cybersecurity & Digital
identity.
It develops products and solutions that help make the world
safer, greener and more inclusive.
The Group invests close to €4 billion a year in Research &
Development, particularly in key innovation areas such as AI,
cybersecurity, quantum technologies, cloud technologies and 6G.
Thales has close to 81,000* employees in 68 countries. In 2023,
the Group generated sales of €18.4 billion.
* These figures exclude the ground transportation business,
which is being divested.
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