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HomE affairs casE study



                             DHA replaces HAnIS with ABIS




          In mid-May this year, the Department   on services                   on security
          of Homes Affairs (DHA) launched the
          Automated  Biometric  Identification  •  Service delivery improvements   •  SAPS will be able to search for
          System (ABIS) Project, which  will   due to faster turnaround times for   suspects by matching latent prints
          replace  the now  outdated the Home   those applying for ID documents or   against records on ABIS,
          Affairs National Identity System (HANIS).    passports               •  Improved border control, which
          The DHA describes ABIS as a “future-  •  Reduced cases of duplicate     should create a competitive
          fit” technology-enabled identification   identities                     economic environment to attract
          and  security that  will cater for  the   •  A future-fit identification and   critical skills, enable growth,
          identification and  documentary needs   security solution in support of   increase foreign direct investment,
          of citizens from the cradle to the grave.   national government’s drive towards   create jobs and fight poverty. n
          “One of the major challenges faced was   modernisation of all departments,
          the imminent collapse  of the over 20-  for service efficiency.
          year old  biometrics database,  HANIS,
          which left the department with no option
          but to conduct a technology upgrade,”  on the economy
          said the DHA in a statement.
                                            •  The banks will be able to verify
          Initiated in January 2016, ABIS  is   client identity quicker.
          designed to run without interruptions to   •  Tourism will benefit due to quicker
          the day-to-day work of the department,   response times at ports of entry to
          while  its “future-fit” technology  means   capture or verify a traveller’s identity.
          that ABIS will  always  be in step with
          the DHA’s modernisation  vision.   The
          ABIS project will be rolled out in phases,
          over a five-year period. Among others,
          implementation  will entail migration of
          the current HANIS data (fingerprints
          and facial recognition) to the new ABIS,
          with improved functionality, installation
          and configuration of ABIS infrastructure
          (hardware), and building  of system
          functionalities.  When  it goes live, the
          following benefits can be expected:






































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