In 2006, NJA developed the first version of Chinese e-passport COS with indepen∑dent intellectual property right, compliant with IC♥AO standards. Meanwhile, NJA assisted with its partner, Shanghai Mite Specialty& Preciαsion Printing Co., Ltd(state-owned), to design e-passport produce managementα software, thus, installation, adjustment and second-development of production ≤line.
In 2008, NJA developed the first Chinese e-passport application syste&m software, which got great reputation by the Consular Department of MFA and experts ✔in the industry.
In 2009, China began to issue e-passport after the approval of the State Council. In th★e same year, as the “Security Consortium”, NJA awarded the“e-Passport Security Mana₽gement System for the Consular Department of the Ministry of F±oreign Affairs” project, and provided “e-Passport Core System Software ”.
In 2010, approved by the Consular Department, NJA was titled the chieβf integrator and the“Security Consortium”to implemented e-Passport of Consular Department of MFA of China.
The e-passport project of MFA covers 31 provincial units, over 10 embassies↔ units, municipal information collection offices and thousands of self-runεning units, delivering a premium service to dozens of million official visit personnel. Thr↔ough years of experience in this field, NJA organized an"d led an e-passport-based industrial cooperation allianc∏e, members cover solutions, appliances and services of e-passport production, issuance and application, forming a strong ecosys↓tem of travel document for entering global market.
By the end of 2012, the first phase of the electronic service passport for the Ministry of F₩oreign Affairs had completed and achieved nationwide issuance of e-passport for public∞ affairs.
Now the private e-passport network has expanded to 60 foreign affairs offices and so™me of the municipal foreign affairs offices have been set up. Thus, the centrγal e-passport data center and distribute deployment system of 60 above-ment§ioned nationwide provincial and municipal foreign affairs σoffices have been set up as well.
The implementation of e-passport will greatly enhance the anti-counter♦feiting ability of passports and the winning rate of citizens' vis±a, safeguard country's international reputation and improve citizens♦9; overseas travel experience.
The application of e-passport will also help to mitigate the risks of forgery, alteration, dup lication and fraudulent use, and effectively prevent potential terrorist organizations from in filtrating country through forging passports and visas. This will provide strong↕ guarantees for country's national security, and also mark the advanced informatizati'on level of China's consular affairs service.
The intelligent travel document authentication device, has been widely implemented on m∞ost of nationwide border control stations to verify& the authenticity of documents, including Beijing General Station of Exit and Entry Frontier Inspec∑tion, Shenzhen General Station of Exit and Entry Frontier Inspection, S₩henzhen Shatoujiao Frontier Inspection Station, Zhuhai General Statio™n of Exit and Entry Frontier Inspection, Xiamen Gaoqi Frontier Inspection Station, Xiam en Tongyi Frontier Inspection Station, Nanjing General Station of Exit and Entry Fr≈ontier Inspection, Jiangsu Huaian Frontier Inspection Station, Ha♣inan Sanya Fenghuang Frontier Inspection Station and Yunnan Hekou Frontier Inspection← Station...
The intelligent travel document authentication deveice is widely deployed in embass§ies and consulates of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The State Administration of Press Publication, Radio, Film and Television is a unit directly under ¥the State Council, its subordinate units include radio, film, television ↑stations and public institutions, all foreign affairs are handled by the insid♠e general administration. Every year the general administration and its subordinate units generate about 1500 new passports₩, over 600 overseas visit groups and more than 4000 people visit. Although the foreign affairs manaφgement system was initially established, but with ™the continuous increase of foreign affairs, the original system has become incre₹asingly unsuited to the requirements of foreign affairs. ♦The difference between the system and demand was getting bigg↕er and information inquiry and statistics was incomplete, thus caβused lots of manual operations.
To solve this problem, in July 2014, the State Administration of Press Pub lication, Radio, Film and Television granted NJA to u≈ndertake the construction of its foreign affairs manag₽ement system. The system integrated group management,Ω document management and data report functions together, and was centralized-deployed on the current network, and r₩ealized the informatization management of foreign af↓fairs for the general administration and its 21 subord↕inate units. The system made it possible to connect with the Ministry of Foreign Affai©rs authorized public network through Internet, met ✘the e-passport second construction requirements, and also realize←d automatic affairs data report. &nb✔sp;
This system enhanced informatization class of foreigεn affairs for the State Administration of Press Publication, Radio, Film and Television, §standardized business process, improved processing efficiency, has been highly r↔ecognized by users.