Identity assurance in the European Union
...new services to make use of GOV.UK Verify. Following on from our work on the eIDAS Regulation, we hope this sort of engagement will be possible at a European level...
...new services to make use of GOV.UK Verify. Following on from our work on the eIDAS Regulation, we hope this sort of engagement will be possible at a European level...
...the pre-election period. We just won't be talking about it much in the run-up to the election. There will however be updates and announcements made as a new government forms....
...bids. Having looked at the feedback and our planned timescales, we've agreed to extend the deadline from 6 February 2015 to 16 February 2015. The new deadline will be reflected...
Identity assurance for organisations and authority management is an important new area of scope for the programme that will help to address user needs such as: "As a director of...
Identity assurance is a new service that will give people a secure and convenient way to sign in to government services. Read Janet Hughes' post explaining it on the GDS...
GOV.UK Verify is the new way for people to prove who they are when using digital services. It will replace face-to-face and postal methods of verifying people’s identity, so the...
At the end of November we'll launch a procurement exercise for suppliers interested in becoming identity providers. We're planning to set up a new framework agreement, and then to issue...
...people working on services that plan to start using GOV.UK Verify. If you work for one of the teams in government departments building a new or transformed digital service and...
...funds large scale pilots to investigate the potential for new technologies and approaches to provide better services to citizens across the EU. One of these pilots, STORK (Secure idenTity acrOss...
...and how the service will continue to develop in the new year. To verify your identity and access the service using GOV.UK Verify, you’ll need a passport and / or...