The government of Indonesia has begun rolling out digital IDs for the Southeast Asian nation’s citizens.
The move was announced by Indonesia’s Minister of Apparatus Utilisation and Bureaucratic Reform Abdullah Azwar Anas.
According to Anas, issuing digital IDs is vital for the optimum use of the Electronic-Based Government System. He insists that the new digital-only system will streamline access to integrated government services.
While the new digital IDs won’t technically be mandatory, they will be required for citizens who wish to access basic services. The move takes humanity one step closer to the Global Public-Private Partnership. […]
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