In the United Kingdom, the Citizen Information Project (CIP) is a plan by the Office for National Statistics to build a national population register.
Since late 2003 the project has moved into a definition phase. It is hoped that the CIP will be able to use data from the proposed National Identity Register.
A report on preliminary testing is due in April 2005, with an expected implementation date by the end of 2007 if approval is given by Government. Initial estimates in 2004 suggested that the costs may amount to 1.2 to 2.4 billion pounds (240 million annually for a period of 5 to 10 years).
The Citizen Information Project won the Office for National Statistics the 2004 Big Brother Award for the "Most Heinous Government Organisation" from the campaigning organisation Privacy International.
Databases in the United Kingdom | Government of the United Kingdom
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