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Smart Registration Certificate
Smart registration certificate, EReg Amsterdam: may 10, 2007, W. Rijnberg, RDW
Agenda
• Background
• Why and why now?
• How & When?
• Key points
• How and where to use
• Prototype card
• Security features
• International possibilities
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
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• Paper document outdated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
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
• 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
How and where to use
Ownerdata
Technical data
Environmental data
Road pricing data
Key to vehicle-related data
How and where to use
Transferregistration
Colourchange
Weightreduction
Rebuild Gas to petrol
Key to online processes
How and where to useKey to third-party services
maintenance
parking
Lease
car breakdown
insurancewholesale
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