Current
Last Update
Updated 01 May 2019
End Date
01 May 2019
Project Co-ordinator
Etive
Documents
Digital Identity for Vulnerable People Etive Beta Press release 130519
The project is due to start in March 2019 and expected to run over an 6 month period, ending August 2019.
LBTH will aim to onboard a minimum of 500 customers up to a maximum of 1,000 as part of the Beta project.
The project will include development of the proposition from a personal data store provider to meet LA needs, to be included in the Digital Marketplace, (ie service providing interoperable digital identities that meet government standards, personal data store, etc)
○ Self-asserted entry level accounts
○ Presenting the user with a single IdP when they first register for their account ○ Certified local data being used in ID proofing
○ Ongoing use of the accounts created in Beta
● Carrying out user experience testing to develop the user interfaces
● Setting up a live private sector hub, and onboarding IdP(s) and the Digital Log Book
● Onboarding a cohort of local authority customers to access live services with logins aligned to Verify standards through the DLB
● Monitoring and evaluating success, and in particular the value of local data in identity proofing
● Exploring ideas on information governance and commerciality to inform future commercial relationships between IdPs, hub providers and LAs/HAs, under Third Party Identity Assurance
● Work with DWP and LA subject matter experts to understand how/if DWP and LA user journeys overlap, and how they could be harnessed and enhanced to increase the GOV.UK Verify registration rates for UC applicants
● Work with DWP and LA subject matter experts to identify candidate research topics about how attributes and metadata from DWP could further enhance identity verification registration rates for thin-file customers.
Please Read the latest PRESS RELEASE issued about this project. (13th May 2019)
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