The Ministry of Nationality, Immigration and Gender Affairs of the Republic of Botswana, acting through the Department of Immigration and Citizenship, has placed an additional order for state-of-the-art ePassports with Veridos.
This reinforces a trust-based partnership that is more than a decade old.
Botswana, the first country in Southern Africa to introduce ePassports in 2009, has once again placed an order with Veridos for electronic travel documents.
These highly secure and ICAO-compliant ePassports have gone through multiple enhancements since they were first delivered over a decade ago.
Virtually no attempts have been made to forge Botswana’s ePassports, a sign of excellence for Veridos in terms of security design.
Citizens of Botswana can apply for a new passport and enroll their data at 28 locations around the country, while personalization takes place in the nation’s capital, Gabarone.
The ePassports can be issued to citizens within a very short time, and in urgent cases, even the same day.
In 2009, the first ePassports were delivered to Botswana by the global security technology group Giesecke+Devrient, now a 60% owner of Veridos.
Since then, Veridos has routinely supplied Botswana with ePassports that are protected by Extended Access Control (EAC), which restricts access to the sensitive biometric data stored on the passport’s chip.
In addition to providing ePassports, Veridos is also responsible for supplying data enrollment and personalization systems for travel documents, as well as identity document readers for the country’s border control system.