Saturday 21 Dec 2024
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PUTRAJAYA (Dec 21): The process of registering the National Digital Identity or MyDigital ID, involving 1.6 million civil servants, is progressing well, Unity Government spokesperson Fahmi Fadzil said. 

Fahmi, who is also Communications Minister, said the current focus is on ensuring the successful registration of government personnel before opening it to the public in March next year. 

“I hope that we will be able to increase registration for the MyDigital ID system, which is a single sign-on (SSO) system or a system where registration is done only once,” he said after observing the MyDigital ID registration session for the Communications Ministry here on Thursday.

MyDigital ID is a form of digital identification and verification for individuals, which will be utilised by both the public and private sectors to authenticate users during online transactions.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was the first individual to register and own a digital identity.

On Nov 21, Anwar, who is also finance minister, announced an allocation of RM80 million to Mimos Bhd to expedite the implementation of MyDigital ID, strengthen digital transformation and develop digital initiatives, especially those involving government affairs.

Fahmi said civil servants also play a crucial role in providing understanding about MyDigital ID to the public, in line with the current government service digitalisation efforts.

“I see a need for civil servants, especially, to actively participate in the registration effort (for MyDigital ID). Essentially, it is the digitalisation process of government services.

“So, it is important for us to show that the government sector is ready for the digitalisation process and is adapting to the use of new technology to provide better and more convenient services to the people,” he said.

In the meantime, Fahmi said that he has requested the Information Department (JaPen) to assist Mimos, the implementing agency for MyDigital ID, in disseminating information about the importance of registering for the system, including activating its “Info on Wheels” at the state level.

He said over 500 ministry staff had registered for the MyDigital ID on Thursday, and that its overall reception was extremely positive.

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