Guinea is going to use the Biometric Land Management System



Guinea is going to use the Biometric Land Management System.


Guinea and a Malaysian company have made a deal to share the profits from a number of services, such as secure document printing, digitalization, and biometric identification for land management. Guinea will get to use these services.



Based on the Memorandum of Agreement, the service provider would become the prime contractor, and the Ministry of Urban Planning, Housing, and Territorial Development (MUHAT) would become the project owner.


Sixty percent of the money made would go to MUHAT, and the other forty percent would go to the company that made the biometric solution. But for everyone to be happy, they would both have to share what they know and what they can do.


Now that the organization is a member of the MOA, it can use this to grow in the Republic of Guinea and sell the goods and services it has there.


Included in the services that are offered are a new computerized database of citizens, the use of biometric authentication, the production and supply of high-security documents for land titles, and the materials needed to run efficient processes. The main focus, though, is on digital services for land management like "eLandROG."


This project would last for 10 years, but there would be an option to add another five years if needed.


Guinea signed a contract with a biometrics company in February 2022 to buy its Automated Biometric Identification System (ABIS) to find criminal suspects. After Guinea found out that another biometric vendor would be delivering the T5-ABIS for biometric identification with facial scans and fingerprints, it started the process of making its national ID based on MOSIP. This move came after it was said that more biometrics would be added (Modular Open Source Identity Platform).


Biometric System for Land Management

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The document storage application is a web-based repository where users can store files and access them from desktop computers or mobile devices. When biometric verification is used for land management, it makes sure that land transactions can't be changed, that land ownership is real, and that land information is correct. 

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