In fact, the EU’s feasibility experts are more likely to recommend standards or business requirements than specific technologies, says Michael Eads, president of Sovereign Border Solutions, one of the companies carrying out the EU’s feasibility study.
Their aim, he added, is to find a standard that takes into account not just the mandates of law enforcement and public health but also consumer protection and business efficiency.
“That’s the holy grail,” Eads told Reuters, then added: “Whether or not we can achieve that with this particular project, I’m not sure.” (Reuters)
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