Sunday, December 21, 2008

Fundamental Difference Of “IT To Root-Out Corruption…..”

There are many (specially in the last decade or so) who propose biometric identity technology to combat terrorism or the bank accounts credit card money fraud and many such ID forgery related crimes. Some of those research as well commercial biometric security websites that I found in my Google search given in the following;

http://www.rand.org/pubs/issue_papers/IP218/
www.rand.org/pubs/issue_papers/IP218/IP218.pdf
http://www.banking.com/aba/cover_0197.htm
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c4206/
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_/ai_80092474
www.celent.com/PressReleases/20060329(2)/BiometricsJapan.htm

However the fundamental difference to all those above proposals(with my due respect) to my proposal of “IT To Root-Out Corruption, Terrorism …….,” is that the latter unites the Biometrics with the Electronic Money Transaction technology under the title of “IT” (Information Technology) and proposes Mandatory Biometric Identity (MBID) in all bank accounts together with making all money transactions above a given amount directly only through bank accounts named Mandatory Electronic Money Transaction (MEMT) to root-out the entire range of corruption and the crimes as we see it today.

However to make it more adaptable or feasible in the present world situation my immediate “IT…,” proposal before the Government is; to make it compulsory the buying and selling (money transactions) of all financial, communication, social and national “SECURITY” matters such as credit card, large sums of money, phone connection, SIM card, driving license, voters ID, arms and ammunitions guns, explosive etc, only directly through the bank accounts having the persons biometric identity. This can significantly eradicate all those corruption crimes which most importantly includes the terrorism that our world witnessing today.


Valerian Texeira
St. Joseph Nagar
Mangalore -575002
India
http://www.anticorruption-it.info
http://i-opinion-about.blogspot.com

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