Unique Identification System
These are foundational systems that provide a reliable means of identifying individuals across various government services and programs. In DSPDS, they play a crucial role in preventing duplication and fraud. Key features include:
Assignment of unique identifiers to individuals (often biometric-based)
Centralized database of identity information
Mechanisms for identity verification and authentication
Protocols for data privacy and security
Interoperability with other government systems
Support for identity lifecycle management (e.g., updates, deactivation) These systems often extend beyond social protection, serving as national identity infrastructures.
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