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Smart Registration Certificate Smart registration certificate, EReg Amsterdam: may 10, 2007, W. Rijnberg, RDW.

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1 Smart Registration Certificate Smart registration certificate, EReg Amsterdam: may 10, 2007, W. Rijnberg, RDW

2 Agenda Background Why and why now? How & When? Key points How and where to use Prototype card Security features International possibilities

3 Background In 2003, harmonisation of registration certificates in Europe (directive 1999/37/EC) Smart registration certificates provided for in directive (annexe) The Netherlands opts for paper -Insufficient know-how -Not yet familiar with the technology -Insufficient implementation time in directive -Other priorities Driving licence given higher priority 2006 successful implementation of New Driving License Document Completion of other major projects The time is ripe for study into smart registration certificates

4 Why and why now ? Follows on logically from implementation driving licence Technology more advanced than in 2003 (development of standards) Growing demand for more info (including environmental aspects) Register given primacy, the paper document subordinate Smart registration certificate is the key to the register Improved safeguards against (export) fraud More expertise accumulated (technical and process) Social requirement for the replacement of paper (e-government) Paper document outdated Resources available for research

5 How and When? Start taskforce smart registration certificate Brainstorm concerning processes and applications Development of prototype Presentation at Ereg In depth research -Process design (business and IT) -Legal aspects -Define the business case, financial aspects and marketing Coordinate with -Ministry of transport, police, mobility line, insurance line, citizens -International partners 2007 2008 Go or no-go decision Terminate target group 2009 Prepare to implement

6 More uniformity within Europe Card details also incorporated in the chip (contact) Vehicle details in the chip can be freely read More secure than a paper document Broad support among chain partners and citizens The costs are politically and socially acceptable Key points

7 How and where to use Owner data Technical data Environmental data Road pricing data Key to vehicle-related data

8 How and where to use Transfer registration Colour change Weight reduction Rebuild Gas to petrol Key to online processes

9 How and where to use Key to third-party services maintenance parking Lease car breakdown insurance wholesale

10 Current situation Future situation Prototype card PIN Part 1A Part 1B Part 2

11 Prototype card

12 Extra item: maximum speed

13 Prototype card The text Registration Certificate in all languages of the European Union

14 Security feature Microtext

15 Security feature MLI/CLI: Different image visible when held at different angles

16 Security feature The movement in the kinegram

17 Security feature The back of the card under ultraviolet light

18 Security feature OVI Optical Variable Ink

19 International possibilities Recognisable / available as European registration certificate Further harmonisation in Europe Electronic access to vehicle registration details Better support at movement maintaining Greater resistance to fraud during re-registration (import/export) International data exchange Smart registration certificate as tool against vehicle crime

20 Place smart registration certificate permanently on the EReg Agenda? What do you think for the future: Paper or smart registration certificate?


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