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Australia Discontinues Its National Biometric ID Project (gizmodo.com.au) 42

The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission's (ACIC) biometrics project, which adds facial recognition to a national crime database, is being discontinued following reports of delays and budget blowouts. From a report: This announcement comes after the project was suspended earlier this month and NEC Australia staff were escorted out of the building by security on Monday June 4. [...] ACIC contracted the NEC for the $52 million Biometric Identification Services project with the view of replacing the fingerprint identification system that is currently in place. The aim of the project, which was supposed to run until 2021, was to include palm print, foot prints and facial recognition to aid in police investigations. The Australian government stated that it wanted to provide Australians with a single digital identity by 2025.
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Australia Discontinues Its National Biometric ID Project

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 18, 2018 @10:24AM (#56802922)

    I like how they were planning to expand their criminal identification database into one single database for identifying all Australians. Descended from criminals, always and forever criminals? Or just the usual misguided idiocy we know so well?

    • Since it was a criminal database one would assume that the first entries were all the politicians.
    • Yes, it was incompetence, i.e.: NEC sold a capability they couldn't actually provide.
  • Iocane Powder (Score:2, Offtopic)

    by Zorro ( 15797 )

    Vizzini: Yes, Australia. And you must have suspected I would have known the powder's origin, so I can clearly not choose the wine in front of me.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    A win for privacy-loving Australians!
    Mandatory govt tracking is against human rights.
    Voluntary govt tracking is different, like a passport. That is completely voluntary.

  • Probably a good thing given the fact that Hitler started out as one of them.

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