The Biometric Land Management System will be Implemented in Guinea
Guinea and a firm located in Malaysia have agreed to a profit-sharing agreement for a variety of services, including secure document printing, digitalization, and biometric identification for land management. These services will be provided to Guinea.
Based on the Memorandum of Agreement, the service provider would be elevated to prime contractor status while the Ministry of Urban Planning, Housing, and Territorial Development (MUHAT) assume project owner responsibility.
MUHAT would get a share of earnings equal to sixty percent, while the biometric solution provider would receive the remaining forty percent. However, they would both need to share knowledge and abilities so that everyone could be happy.
The organization now has the opportunity to seize its membership in the MOA as an avenue for expansion in the Republic of Guinea and to market the goods and services it has there.
A new computerized citizen database, the incorporation of biometric authentication, the manufacture, and supply of high-security documents for land titles, as well as the materials provided to implement efficient processes, are all part of the services that are offered. The primary focus, however, is on digital land management services such as “eLandROG.”
The duration of this project would be 10 years, but there would also be an option to extend it by five more years if necessary.
In February 2022, Guinea signed a contract with a biometric vendor to purchase its Automated Biometric Identification System (ABIS) to identify criminal suspects. After Guinea was informed that another biometric vendor had been chosen to deliver the T5-ABIS for biometric identification with facial scans and fingerprinting, Guinea started the process of adopting its national ID based on MOSIP. This move followed an announcement that additional biometrics would be added (Modular Open Source Identity Platform).
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The application for document storage is a web-based repository that enables users to upload files and access them through desktop computers or mobile devices. The non-repudiation of land transactions, the validity of land ownership, and the integrity of land information are all ensured when biometric verification is used for land management.