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Passport Services

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 5 December 2023

Tuesday, 5 December 2023

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Carol Nolan

Question:

116. Deputy Carol Nolan asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs if the passport service utilises facial recognition technology; the safeguards that are in place to prevent abuse of this technology; the costs paid to providers for the operation and maintenance of this technology since it was first utilised by the Passport Office; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [53332/23]

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The Passport Service introduced facial recognition technology in 2016. This facilitated the introduction of the Passport Online service, which has been transformative for Irish citizens and has resulted in considerable efficiencies for the Passport Service.

Facial recognition technology is an anti-fraud measure and adds significantly to the integrity of the Irish passport. The use of facial recognition technology combats identity theft and fraud and helps to maintain the international reputation of the Irish passport. Our passport is currently ranked 4th in the world in the Henley International Passport Index as it offers our citizens visa-free access to 190 countries.

The Facial recognition technology used by the Passport Service is contained in a closed, highly protected software system. It is used by highly trained and experienced staff and appropriate restrictions in place at various levels to designated officers. 

The Department has paid €3.4 million to the providers of the facial recognition technology used by the Passport Service since 2015.

Question No. 117 answered with Question No. 111.
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