Transport Management (Driving License & Vehicle Registration Certificates) The smart card-based transport management solution for driving licenses and vehicle registration certificates was developed locally and implemented by Smart Chip. It is fully compliant with SCOSTA (Smart Card Operating System for Transport Applications) cards and confirm to the national guidelines. - Features - Complete workflow automation of the transport department using a Knowledge Management Engine (KME).
- A central documentation system ensures the seamless flow of digital information
- The workflow management system increases efficiency, quality and accuracy by enhancing planning and decision making capability and securing the entire system by using a multi-tier Key Management System (KMS)
- Gujarat The first biometric-based smart card driving license system in the world was introduced in Gujarat. The card captures online data, authenticates biometrically before issuance of a license and provides SAM-based security. Smart Chip is providing 1KB memory cards, applications and maintenance to the transport department of the state. So far, 4.6 million people in the state have been issued smart card-based driving licenses and vehicle registration certificates. - Madhya Pradesh This is the largest transport project in India. Smart Chip is providing 4KB micro processor cards, the operating system and back-end applications. This project follows the Build, Own & Operate (BOO) model. Six million cards have been issued by the state government. The other states where smart card-based driving licenses are being implemented are Sikkim & Goa. |

Railway (Excess Fare Ticketing)
The railway's ticket-checking staff is empowered to charge passengers traveling with an irregular ticket or none at all. They also handle passenger requests for a ticket upgrade, change in class, reservations of connecting train tickets, etc. In order to automate these processes, the ticket-checking staff is provided with a programmed handheld terminal equipped with printer and a personalized smart card for its operation. Data for the ensuing journey is loaded onto the handheld terminal along with an application to calculate the ticket amount. The ticket checker only needs to key in the relevant details, and the application automatically calculates the Excess Fare Ticket (EFT) amount and prints a copy of the same. The smart card-based system has been packed with security features at various levels to secure the system against data manipulation, unauthorized access and frauds.
- Western Railways A pilot project was executed for Western Railways, the largest railway division in India. The smart card-based Excess Fare Ticketing (EFT) system was introduced, and 50,000 cards and 5,000 terminals were issued to the railway personnel. |