The National Identity
Management Commission (NIMC) has recorded yet another
significant global milestone when its facilities got certified under the Global
Vendors Certification Programme (GVCP) by MasterCard.
The facility that has
been certified recently is the Card Personalization Bureau which is where the National
e-ID Cards are personalized and made ready for distribution and subsequent
activation. This is one of the few such Government-owned facilities certified
under the GVCP Scheme of the MasterCard on the African continent.
Deputy Director,
Corporate Communications, Mr. Abdulhamid Umar who confirmed the development
said the certification followed conscious effort by the Management of the NIMC
that led to the refitting, retooling and upgrading of the Card Printing facility
that was built by Government under the previous scheme in compliance with some
of the requirements and standards for security and operational procedure in the
Plastic Card Industry as set by the EMV, PCI DSS globally for such High
Security Areas (HSAs).
He noted that the ISO
27001: 2005 certification was also part of efforts at ensuring the GVCP, PCI
DSS certification and noted that the coast was now clear for the NIMC to deploy
its full capacity for card personalization and also for extending it to the
third party vendors it has contracted for that purpose once they are ready. Mr.
Umar further noted that as usual with industry practice, the facility would be
recertified every year.
He said that the
measures taken included providing the required security monitoring appliances
for the ‘High Security Areas (HSAs) as well as ensuring the entire area is made
safe and secured from threats of physical and logical security, including
ensuring that the right persons with ‘clean service records’ are working in the
Bureau with clearly defined access to the premises and to the entire NIMS
system, particularly the card perso plant process.
The entire exercise
was subjected to an independent audit that raised necessary remedial steps to
be taken following which, after subsequent audit exercise, the certification
was granted. So the NIMC Card Bureau can personalize EMV Cards and there is no
limit for its ability to do so except for the installed capacity of about
20,000 Cards a day.
Mr. Tunji Durodola,
who heads the Card Management Services added that there is plan for expansion because
the turn around time of 30 working days after enrolment of a citizen for the Card
to be issued cannot even be met by this capacity and there is already a backlog
which will take a few months to clear.”
He said. ‘We will now
focus on ensuring that third party bureaus can either make significant progress
as required to support the card issuance process or NIMC will scale up, this
‘train’ is now moving!’
He added that Management
is appreciative of efforts of the various Vendors and staff members especially
those of the Technical Services department, IT/IDD department and Project Management
Office for achieving this feet.
An Industry source who
preferred to remain anonymous confirmed that this development means that the
NIMC Management had it all thought out. It takes a meticulous process and very
deep attention to details to achieve this certification. First it was the ISO
27001 and now the more difficult GVCP, kudos to the Management, he said.
He said: “Let’s hope
they can now hand over the project to private sector, at least Government has
shown its 100 per cent commitment and the project is working.
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