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Gabon selects Gemalto for fully integrated border and visa system

Digital security specialist Gemalto is supplying its end-to-end border and visa management system to Gabon’s Department of Homeland Security, DGDI.

The fully integrated scheme will strengthen national security, improve operational efficiency and enhance the travelling experience for people entering and leaving the Central African state.

The visa management system simplifies and speeds the issuance of visas, e-Visas and resident’s permits. This suite of applications was used to create Gabon’s e-Visa portal service in July, enabling visitors to use the Internet to apply for a visa to enter the country. Once the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) is delivered, the visa is issued at Libreville International Airport upon arrival.

The solution is built around the centralised, back-office Coesys Visa and Border Management System. This supports automation of queries to databases - such as Interpol’s - that alert authorities to potential threats and risks. In addition, the Automated Border Control kiosks now offer travellers rapid, ‘self-service’ passport checks at the country’s main airport which handles around one million passengers annually.

The Border Intelligence module uses the data mined at the border. It offers investigation tools for discovering new risk patterns, with a highly intuitive “clicking” process. Its reporting app also provides valuable information to drive tourism and prioritize national investment efforts.

“Gemalto’s solution puts us in control of a secure and adaptable integrated border management system that is field-proven. It also helps expedite the border clearance process, cutting wait times and improving the customs experience for travellers,” said General Celestin Embinga, General Manager of DGDI, Gabon’s Department of Homeland Security.

Ari Bouzbib, Senior Vice President of Government Programs at Gemalto, said: “Gemalto is delivering a unique solution which is flexible and fast to implement. We also combine local resources and international expertise in partnership with government bodies. This is precisely what is appreciated by our growing number of customers in Africa.”



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