In the note that follows it is interesting that Raj Mashruwala calls "UID an Audacious Goal".
Audacious means willingness to take surprisingly bold risks as in 'business takeovers'. It can also mean an impudent lack of respect..'as in an audacious remark'.
Did Raj Mashroowala "quit UIDAI" when he realised that UID showed an impudent lack of respect for Parliamentary Democratic processes and the collosal waste of tax payers money trying to brand and bar code an entire population?
Term over, experience gained, bulk of private sector team quits Aadhar
Raj Mashruwala said...
A number of my colleagues came through industry sabbatical process and they naturally returned to their employment after their sabbatical was complete.
It would have been advisable for the author to check with us to get facts correct.
He is in denial now but let us hope one day the truth will emerge.
Ram
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2010 Biometric Consortium Conference & Technology Expo September 21‐23, 2010
Mr. Raj Mashruwala
Chief Biometric Coordinator
Unique Identification Authority of India, India
E503, Tower 1, Adarsh Palm Retreat Outer Ring Road, Devarabisanhalli Bangalore Karnataka, India Tel: (650) 646‐2938
Email: mashru@iitbombay.org
Designing and Commissioning Multi‐Modal Multi‐Vendor Biometric Solution for India’s Unique ID
Program
Audacious goal of India’s Unique ID program is to enroll entire India’s population above age 5 using multiple biometric modalities. In less than one year, UID Authority has designed, built and implemented multi‐modal, multiple ABIS vendors, capture device agnostic system on a open source private cloud platform. With the help of global IT/biometric community, the design also produced new Indian standard for (a) capture device interface (b) ABIS interface (c ) use of multiple ABIS’ without partitioning of gallery. This presentation will discuss both the architecture and process of building such system.
Biography
Raj Mashruwala has been the Chief Biometric Coordinator for Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) since its inception in 2009. In this capacity, he has been responsible for designing biometric standards and architecture for the ambitious “Aadhaar” program.
He also led technical selection of the ABIS vendors. In his prior life as software entrepreneur, executive and investor, he has founded/co‐founded several successful companies including Consilium and TIBCO Software.
He hold bachelor in Mechanical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay and masters in engineering from University of California, Berkeley.