Case Study
Tuesday, June 25
04:20 PM - 04:50 PM
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In 2015, the European migration crisis started and the EU implemented a quick crisis response. How to navigate this response? – With cutting-edge automation initiatives. From crisis management directives to the development of domain-based architectures, explore the complexities of migration processes and the imperative for structured data in decision-making. Discover how Raffaele Angius and his team are building up a new Norwegian database for the administration of foreign nationals’ personal data, aiming to revolutionize identity assessment and data utilization for enhanced efficiency and accuracy.
In this presentation you will learn:
Raffaele Angius is a Senior Adviser at the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI), where he has worked since 2008 and served in many different roles. He is currently Product Manager for the Biometrics, Identity and Personal Data development team and member of UDI’s Identity expert team.
During the past two years he has been Product Manager for ModPerson, a digital transformation project and the first step in the restructuring of the Norwegian foreign-national database from a monolithic to a domain-based architecture. This is a joint programme of the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration, the Norwegian Police Service, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Immigration Appeals Board and the Norwegian Tax Administration.
The current leg of the programme is centred on the domains of personal data and identity, with two main deliverables. The new solution for managing personal data will increase data quality, improve cross-authority information sharing and empower automation. The system for identity management and assessment will ensure consistency in the collection and assessment of ID data, provide process support for the assessment of identity information and ultimately lead to a greatly improved workflow for identity control.