Sunday, February 16, 2014
NIMC Concludes User Acceptance Test for e-ID Cards"
NIMC Concludes User Acceptance
Test for e-ID Cards"
The National Identity Management
Commission (NIMC) has carried out User
Acceptance Test on the National Identity
Smart Card facility, to ensure that it
conforms to international standards and
best global practices in tune with the
defined objective of the NIMS project.
The Director General of the Commission,
Mr. Chris Onyemenam, in a phone
interview with THISDAY yesterday, said
the test case “was necessary to check the
Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) and the
System Acceptance Test (SAT)
configuration.
Onyemenam explained that the User
Acceptance Testing is aimed at meeting
the complete requirements as provided by
Datacard Group to NIMC, while
demonstrating the comprehensive
function of the system, which include
communication with other sub-systems in
NIMC, identifying each citizen by
installing personal data and applications
on the chip and physical customisation of
the card to suit each individual. “It also
includes complete delivery of the
validated system”, he said.
Explaining the process of the Factory
Acceptance Test (FAT) and the System
Acceptance Testing (SAT), the Director
General noted that ‘test data’ was used to
encode on the chip of the e-ID card
before it can be printed.
He said: “The Smartcard chip encoding
applications allows for personal
information to be encrypted on the chip
of the National Identity Card according to
the card profiles, while the machines was
used to write names on the card.”
He added that the process by which the
chip on the card is encoded and data are
written on it is called chip encoding.
Speaking further, the NIMC boss said the
applications currently encoded on the
chip are: ICAO/ePassport application
which enables the card to be used as a
travel document; the eID application
which is the holder’s identity; the PKI
application which ensures that the card
conforms to international security
standards; the MOC application which will
be used for authenticating and verifying
the holder; and the EMV application
which allows the card to be used as a
payment solution, e.g as an ATM Card.
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