Intellect
Intellect describes itself on its website as "...the trade body for the UK based information technology, telecommunications and electronics industry. Our 1,000 members employ more than 1.1 million people and make a huge contribution to the UK economy accounting for around 10% of GDP." [1]
Intellect has played a key role in lobbying for the introduction of ID cards in the UK. It has organized two conferences on the subject, ID Cards: The Next Steps in May 2004 [2], and ID Cards: Towards Procurement and Implementation in June 2005 [3].
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Intellect's position on e-voting
In an April 2005 Intellect press release, spokesman Nick Kalisperas commented thus on the invitation by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister to IT contractors to tender for an e-voting trial due to run between 2006 and 2008:
- "Proposals to introduce e-voting have been around for at least five years. However, as we have seen recently with postal voting, the issue of public trust and confidence in the security of the system will be paramount if it is to be conducted successfully. To this end, we would only like to see e-voting introduced once it has been tested, its benefits properly communicated and public acceptance of the technology achieved." [4]
Staff
- John Higgins - Director General [5]
- Nick Kalisperas - Director [6]
Contact information
Russell Square House,
10-12 Russell Square,
London WC1B 5EE.
Tel: +44 20 7331 2000
Fax: +44 20 7331 2040
Email: info AT intellectuk.org
Web: http://www.intellectuk.org/
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SourceWatch resources
- ID Cards: The Next Steps
- ID Cards: Towards Procurement and Implementation
- National Identity Register
- UK National Identity Cards Scheme
External links
- "Up to the Challenge - ICT Industry Demonstrates ID Cards Delivery", press release, Intellect, May 24, 2004.
- ID Cards: Towards Procurement & Implementation, event outline, Intellect. Undated, accessed June 2005.