The Hungarian government has announced that it will introduce the first set of biometric passports from 2006, in line with requirements approved by the European Commission on December 13, 2004
Published:
27 January 2005 y., Thursday
The Hungarian government has announced that it will introduce the first set of biometric passports from 2006, in line with requirements approved by the European Commission on December 13, 2004.
"Biometric implies all the bearer's measurable, physical features, like recognized facial and fingerprint geometry, to confirm their identity," Zoltán Varga, spokesman for the legal and administrative department of the interior ministry's Central Data Processing, Registration and Election Office told The Budapest Sun.
Varga added that these would store digital compact files on an electronic chip holding all provided personal data.
Varga said, "Once the EC's Article 6 Committee gives the green light for the secret specifications [including the chip, data processing and reading systems] there will be a general standard in August 2006 where all member states' passports must include facial recognition within 18 months."
He explained that there are several open issues on which EU members states must reach consensus before the new passports can be introduced.
"The EU must also set up a central register to process all this data by 2007," said Varga.
Those who travel to the US are already required to have their fingerprints taken and use a machine-readable passport.
Šaltinis:
The Budapest Sun
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.
The most popular articles
The European Commission activated its Community Mechanism for Civil Protection over the weekend to help address emergencies in Taiwan and Portugal.
more »
She might have a holy name, but Madonna was not welcome in parts of Poland on one of the holiest days of the Catholic calendar.
August 15th this year fell on a Saturday - the perfect day of the week for a pop concert, some might say.
more »
The 56 year-old former banker Geoff Spice has smoked for decades and is hoping a month alone in the wilds of Scotland will help him kick his 30 a day habit.
more »
Les Paul was a dominant force in the music busine ss since Word War II. He passed away at a New York hospital on Thursday at the age of 94.
more »
After days of not knowing, Indonesian police forensic tests have shown that a man killed on a weekend raid on a farmhouse in Central Java was not Noordin Mohammed Top, one of South-East Asia's most wanted men.
more »
Vilnius is the highest-ranking capital among neighbouring countries according to the annual worldwide Mercer's 2009 Quality of Living Survey.
more »
The European Union offers young Europeans the opportunity to express their views and help build a sustainable world.
more »
Eunice Kennedy Shriver -- the sister of former President John F. Kennedy -- died early Tuesday morning.
more »
There are many reasons for taking the car on holiday - practicality, fear of flying or the feeling of independence it gives.
more »
A new audio aid is giving blind swimmers at one beach in the south of France the freedom of the seas.
more »