Angolan group DGM, qualified for final stage of tender for e-ID Togo project

Economic governance
Monday, 29 October 2018 16:20
Angolan group DGM, qualified for final stage of tender for e-ID Togo project

(Togo First) - Angolan group DGM is qualified for the final stage of an international tender launched by Lomé for the development of a national biometric identification system. The latter is one of the major projects of Togo’s new national development plan (2018-2022).

DGM Sistemas takes part to the bidding with Mtdhouse and Unys. The first operates in the IT sector and develops infrastructures to modernize public institutions while the second is active in the biometry sector.

Beside these firms, six others are running against DGM to win the tender.

The Angolan conglomerate’s decision to participate to the tender aligns with its international strategy to expand its operations, knowingly in the sectors of civil identification, social security and health, to other African nations, with a focus on members of the community of Portuguese language countries (CPLP) and French-speaking African countries.    

Our conglomerate is renowned for its excellence in the projects we developed over the last years. We are now looking to export this experience, our knowledge and most advanced technologies to help government institutions fulfill their obligations toward the people,” said Mauro Franco, associate at DGM and head of its expansion strategy.

Baptized e-ID Togo, Togo’s biometric ID programme will require an investment of CFA20 billion. It aims to provide each Togolese citizen and resident with a unique biometric ID number.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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