Overview
One of the main benefits of a government digital ID is that it can be used to access a wide range of government services, such as voting, paying taxes, and applying for benefits. This can save citizens time and money, as they no longer have to visit government offices in person to complete these tasks.
To ensure that government digital IDs are used for the benefit of citizens, it is important to have strong privacy and security measures in place, as well as oversight and accountability mechanisms.
Additionally, citizens should be fully informed about how their personal information will be used and protected.
Our approach
A “tech only” answer only “paves the cow paths” as Michael Hammer and Thomas Davenport explain in Re-engineering Work: Don’t Automate, Obliterate, HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW 104-112 (1990, July-August).
“It is time to stop paving the cow paths. Instead of embedding outdated processes in silicon and software, we should obliterate them and start over. We should “reengineer” our businesses: use the power of modern information technology to radically redesign our business processes in order to achieve dramatic improvements in their performance.“
Digital invoice reforms need to be handled thoughtfully and carefully. It needs to be approached with the same level of comprehensive seriousness as would apply to a commercial enterprise that undertakes a tech-based modernization of a fundamental business process.
Successful BPR reforms require that a government authority pre-think, internally vet, and work-over countless fraud scenarios with the audit staff to make sure they “get it right” before it “goes live.” You don’t “just digitize it!” R.T.A.
Our result
Digital identities can bring many benefits and results by providing secure, convenient, and personalized access to online services and resources, improving security and privacy, and ensuring compliance with regulations.
Industries
Government tax revenues are threatened on a transaction level with the use of ESS (electronic sales suppression) tools which are extremely difficult to detect, much less prevent, without the assistance of Regulated Technology.
Revenue Assurance solutions must be applied across the board. It is quite misleading that cash-only industries such as retail, hospitality, home renovations, car repairs and similar are the only threat. We have seen evidence of big chain businesses, hotels, the gaming industry, services, wholesalers, e-commerce, telecom operators, and others using different methods to evade tax.
Yes, the Revenue Assurance solution, if chosen correctly, can be implemented to efficiently monitor telecom operators and airline carriers as well as vending machines and flea market sellers.
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