We were delighted to be invited to write an article for the 2020 Parliamentary Review, as a best practice representative.
Jointly chaired by Lord Pickles, former Conservative Communities Secretary, and Lord Blunkett, former Labour Home Secretary, The Parliamentary Review is a series of independent publications, which aims to share best practice among policy makers and business leaders.
Each of its editions focuses on a key governmental policy area, with a variety of organisations sharing personal insight alongside cabinet ministers, government agencies, associations and trade bodies.
Our article focuses on how MyTAG’s unique, patented technology, incorporating NFC and GPS technology, is providing a trusted security solution to safeguard people, property and assets. It provides an overview of the Proof of Presence, Proof of Compliance and Proof of Identity solutions and illustrates how use is growing throughout the world.
The technology is simple and inexpensive to use and there is no possibility of copying or cloning the data, unlike bar codes and QR codes which are simple to copy.
Lord Pickles has praised The Review as one of the most comprehensive yet. He commented that as Britain undergoes changes, it is “essential that politicians have a firm understanding of the challenges with which British organisations must contend” and that The Review once again provides a perfect platform for this.
In her foreword for The Parliamentary Review, the Secretary of State for International Trade, Elizabeth Truss, states that “commerce and free exchange are the engine room of prosperity and social mobility” and that she is “determined to tackle the forces who want to hold that back”.
MyTAG’s article can be viewed here