NSW Government Partners With Thoughtworks to Deliver World-First Digital Birth Certificates
Thoughtworks (NASDAQ: TWKS) has been chosen by the New South Wales Government to create the world’s first digital birth certificate. This initiative aims to provide citizens with secure access to identity verification while addressing issues related to traditional physical documents. The digital certificate is set to be widely accepted and will complement existing paper certificates. Thoughtworks is responsible for ensuring that the digital solution meets legal, regulatory, and cybersecurity standards. The project marks a significant step toward digital transformation in identity management.
- Selected by NSW Government to develop the world's first digital birth certificate.
- Digital solution expected to be widely accepted by various sectors, enhancing accessibility.
- Project aligns with the NSW Government's initiative for improved citizen services.
- Thoughtworks brings over 25 years of experience in technology consultancy.
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Thoughtworks’ appointment follows the NSW Government’s announcement last year that it would be “spearheading a cross-jurisdictional project to develop a national Digital Birth Certificate” and is a key priority of the NSW Premier’s Government Made Easy (GME) initiative.
A digital birth certificate will help overcome many issues around the use of a physical identity document including durability, safekeeping and accessibility. The digital birth certificate is expected to be widely accepted by government, businesses, schools, and sporting organizations, making it faster and easier for citizens to apply for products and services.
“This exercise is about delivering greater convenience to our customers, but it is critically important to do so while protecting their information and meeting other key criteria such as accessibility and ease-of-use across multiple devices and platforms and providing the ability to opt-in and opt-out,”
Once released, the digital birth certificate will be optional and will complement the paper birth certificate, not replace it.
Before appointing
Kristan Vingrys, managing director for
“Every industry is facing pressure to become more digitally nimble, and we are incredibly proud to be working with the NSW Government on such a momentous step forward into our digital future – one that will set a new standard for other states and countries to follow,” Mr. Vingrys said.
For more than 25 years,
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