Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), the ambitious project that aims to give every citizen an identification card, is
about to launch a series of tests to demonstrate its feasibility as a precursor to the actual rollout later this year.
The project, which received an outlay of Rs 1,900 crore in the budget, will kick off the so-called proof of concept projects in Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka this month. The tests will parse different aspects of technology including biometric systems, security, data centre linkages and servers and address key issues such as duplication and fraud.
At least 60,000 people in these states will be covered by the tests before they lead to a prototype sometime in July.
UIDAI, headed by tech czar Nandan Nilekani, had a budget of Rs 120 crore for this fiscal. But keeping in mind the greater costs involved in the rollout, the finance minister has spiked its budget by over 15 times for the next fiscal. The money will be used to set up registrars, enrollment costs, servers, data centres, a central data repository in Delhi, a data backup in Bangalore, regional offices and for other related activities.
Source : http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/infotech/software/Nandan-Nilekani-to-test-the-waters-for-unique-IDs/articleshow/5629418.cms
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