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Bahamas signs contract for new identity document system

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

NASSAU, Bahamas: The government of the Bahamas last week signed a contract with Indusa Global, LLC, a South Carolina-based IT development and consulting firm, for the provision of e-passports, biometric visas, work permits and other identity documents, as well as a border control management system.

Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Public Service
Fred Mitchell (right) and James Ram, president of
Indusa Global, LLC, shake hands after signing
contracts for the provision of e-passports,
biometric visas, work permits and other identity
documents, as well as a border control
management system. In the background is Ministry
of Foreign Affairs Protocol Officer Terry Archer.

For the project, Indusa has partnered with the Malaysian global security solution provider, Iris Berhad, and the British company, De La Rue, a long-time provider of the Bahamian passport and the world's largest security provider and papermaker.

Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Public Service, Fred Mitchell,  said that the first set of new passports are expected to be issued by September 2007, with the visas expected to be available earlier. The new passports will be machine-readable with chip-based biometric authentication for fingerprints, facial characteristics and signature capture, he added.

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