Agenda

Porvoo 7 - Interoperable European Electronic Identities

The Porvoo Group
7th Seminar on

Interoperable European Electronic Identities

Hotel Loftleidir, Reykjavík, Iceland

AGENDA

Thursday May 26.

9:00 Registration of participants

Chair of the first session
Sóley Ragnarsdóttir, National Register of Persons

9:30
Opening statements
Minister of Finance Geir H. Haarde (provisional)
The Icelandic PKI pilot project (PPT - 3Mb)
Jóhann Gunnarsson, Ministry of Finance, Iceland
Follow up after Porvoo-6 in Rome (PPS - 136Kb)
- The resolutions from Porvoo 6
Tapio Aaltonen, Head of Unit,
Population Register Centre, Finland
10:30 Coffee
11:00
Can the eBusiness Community Model proposed by the ETeB program management be useful to understand the slow progress? (PPT - 172Kb)
Guðbjörg Björnsdóttir, EteB management team

Open source solutions for interoperability in the eID domain (PDF - 511Kb)
Bud P. Bruegger, Commune di Grosseto, Italy. Background Paper

12:00 Lunch break

Chair of the second session:
Tapio Aaltonen

13:00
Global collaborative forum on interoperable eID / World eID Steering Committee
Workshop/panel discussion – USA, Europe, Japan. Discussion Paper.
Introduction on the joint Porvoo/GCF workshop/panel discussion (PPT - 868Kb)
Jan van Arkel, Ambassador CEN/ISSS WS eAuthentication and member of the CEN 224 WG 15 on a European Citizen card.
US eID development. Status update (PPT - 60Kb)
The HSPD # 12, the FIPS 210 standard, the status of ISO 24727, the status and plans for deployment like TSA (Transport workers), federal employees, Department of Defence. Jim Dray, NIST, USA.

Status update from Japan (PPT - 304Kb)
Japanese eID policy and status of Government eID card
Hiroshi Shimada

Status of Asian Smart Card Forum and the interoperable Silk Route Card (PPT - 6,7Mb)
Shoji Miyamoto

Discussion on the concept of a World eID Steering Committee
The idea was launched at the Smart Card Charter conference in December 2004 in Prague. A first version of a vision paper is downloadable from the Porvoo 7 website. The basic idea being a mandated group of Government representatives on eID, setting World wide common requirements and stimulating the realisation of interoperability (adaptors).
15:00 Coffee
15:30

Country updates
Austria (PPT - 122Kb)
Belgium (PPS - 103Kb)
Estonia (PPT - 60Kb)
Finland (PPS - 80Kb)
France (PPT - 92Kb)
Germany
Italy (PDF - 48Kb)
Netherlands
Norway (PPT - 516Kb)
Spain (PPT - 560Kb)
Sweden (PPT - 1,82Mb)
UK (PPT - 2.8Mb)

Building a Digital Government Community - Enrico Nardelli et al. - Italy (PPT - 55Kb)
Summary and conclusion of day 1
17:00 Closing of day 1
17:30

Departure first bus for Conference Dinner at the Blue Lagoon
for those who wish to take a bath in the lagoon

18:00 Departure second bus for Conference Dinner at the Blue Lagoon

Friday May 27.

Chair of the third session:
Jan van Arkel

9:00 Warum einfach machen, wenn´s auch kompliziert geht? (PDF - 52Kb)
Panel discussion / Bragi L. Hauksson, Internal Revenue, Iceland, - Jan van Arkel - Sigurður Másson.
European Cross-Border Legislative eID Environment (PPT - 162Kb)
Discussion on the basis of the reactions of the members on the Thomas Myhr report led by Tapio Aaltonen.
   
10:30 Coffee
   
11:00
 

European Bridge/Gateway Pilot Project (PPT - 1.4Mb)
Gzim Ocakoglu IDA Unit, Brussels

European Bridge/Gateway Pilot Project (PPT - 1.5Mb)
Kris van Aken, Certipost, Belgium.

   
12:00 Lunch
   
 

Chair of the fourth session:
Tapio Aaltonen

13:00

International labour organisation and the Seafarers' identity document , a legislative and interoperable challenge on a global scale. (PPT - 2.4Mb)
Alan Husselbee, Information Systems Security Association

Biometrics updates on ICAO and ISO (PPT- 540Kb)
Asbjörn Hovstö, ErgoGroup, Norway.      Background paper

The BIOSEC project (PPT - 867Kb)
Orestes Sánchez-Benavente, Telefónica, Spain
The Icelandic Biometric passport (PPT - 1Mb)
Thorsteinn Helgi Steinarsson, Ministry of Justice, Iceland
The Finnish Biometric passport (PPT - 2.5Mb)
Tiina Ferm, Ministry of the Interior

The Seafarers project
Alan Husselbee, Information Systems Security Association

The current state of play on biometrics in EU documents (PPT - 393Kb)
The current state of play on biometrics in EU documents (DOC - 30Kb)
Silvia Kolligs, European Commision, Directorate-General Justice Freedom and Security

 
 15:00

Conclusive discussion on Biometrics in eID
Led by Max Snijder of the Biometric Expertise Group

The next steps:
- Hosting of the Porvoo 8
- Drafting and adoption of Porvoo 7 resolution

   
16:30

Closing of the seminar