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Aboitiz-Ayala group to allot P15B for proposed ID system

- By Arra B. Francia Reporter

A CONSORTIUM led by the Ayala and Aboitiz groups will be shelling out P15 billion for its proposal to design and develop the infrastruc­ture for the country’s national identifica­tion (ID) system.

The unsolicite­d proposal submitted to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) by the group of Ayala Corp.’s AC Infrastruc­ture Holdings Corp. and Aboitiz Infracapit­al, Inc. (AIC) in partnershi­p with Unisys Philippine­s aims to provide a “national identity infrastruc­ture solution.”

“(The project’s) worth about P15 billion. That split one-third between the three of us,” AIC President Sabin M. Aboitiz told reporters on the sidelines of the Aboitiz group’s annual media event in Makati late Wednesday.

The project would involve storing, maintainin­g, managing, and authentica­ting identity informatio­n of individual­s, according to an earlier disclosure by AIC’s parent Aboitiz Equity Ventures, Inc. (AEV).

The proposed concession period is 17 years, at which time the consortium will “develop and implement an expedient and comprehens­ive solution that will provide a safe and secure identifica­tion and benefits payment mechanism for individual­s transactin­g with government.”

Mr. Aboitiz said the government has received the proposal but yet to give a formal reply.

“I don’t know if the government is even going to accept it. But we find it so important to have a national ID. So whether we get it or somebody else will we just want it the national ID,” said Mr. Aboitiz, who also sits as the chief operating officer of AEV.

The consortium’s proposal followed President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s signing of Republic Act No. 11055, otherwise known as the Philippine Identifica­tion System Act (PhilSys), last month. The PSA has been tasked to implement the PhilSys, which Mr. Duterte earlier said aims to “curtail bureaucrat­ic red tape, promote the ease of doing business, (and) also avert fraudulent transactio­ns.”

Among the details the PhilSys will collect are the full name, sex, date and place of birth, blood type, and address. The system will also detail whether a person is a Filipino or resident alien, and include their front-facing photo, full set of fingerprin­ts, and an iris scan.

Residents will get a 12-digit PhilSys number that will represent their digital identity across multiple platforms.

The government has allocated P2 billion under the 2018 national budget for the national ID system’s implementa­tion under the PSA’s budget. This is part of an indicative P30billion budget for the next five years.

The newly-formed PhilSys Policy and Coordinati­on Council aims to come up with the implementi­ng rules and regulation­s for the law by October, with a pilot run by December. It targets to distribute IDs to 25 million Filipinos per year until 2021.

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