In 2008, the Citizen ID Forum will open its doors on February 25th and 26th
under the patronage of the Minister of Interior of the UAE, H.H. Sheik Saif bin
Zayed Al Nahyan and with the endorsement of the European Commission, Emirates
Identity Authority and Abu Dhabi Police. Wise Media’s summit brings together a
world-class panel of government representatives, border control and law
enforcement authorities, system integrators, state printers, technology vendors
and end-users.
Wise Media is honored to announce that Dr. Khalid Al
Tawil, Director General of the National Information Center (NIC) in Saudi
Arabia, will participate in the Citizen ID Forum, the world’s premier summit on
the digitalization of citizen ID documents. As head of Saudi Arabia's most
important information center, Dr. Al Tawil has developed NIC into a
distinguished and elite department, which enables the mission critical
information technology initiatives that protect all citizens and non-citizens in
the Kingdom. NIC has fostered the exchange of technology among government
agencies in different countries and has contributed significantly to efforts
being made in the Middle East to counter terrorism through secure identity
solutions.
Dr. Al Tawil was recently presented with the Electronic
Passport Forum Honorable Mention at the ID People Awards Ceremony held in Milan
in November 2007 for his accomplishments in the field of citizen ID programs.
Dr. Al Tawil, guest of honor at the Abu Dhabi summit, will
address the high-level audience during the first conference session on Monday,
February 25th and provide insight into Saudi Arabia’s significant efforts to
promote and encourage the use of ICT in the government and public sectors in the
Arab world.
“Wise Media’s efforts in
organizing The Citizen ID Forum will promote the sharing of ideas and encourage
government cooperation in the field of digital citizen ID documents,” says Dr.
Al Tawil. “Providing a secure authenticated identity for every citizen will help
us provide better, faster and more reliable secure governmental and
non-governmental services and thereby enhance global security.”












