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In a parliamentary written answer published on 1 February, Home Office minister Baroness Neville-Jones said the figure will not exceed 90% until 2014, and that only 55% of inbound and 60% of outbound passenger movements from the UK are currently being processed through e-Borders.
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Government misses e-Borders passenger check target | Guardian Government Computing | Guardian Professional
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Government misses e-Borders passenger check target
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Neville-Jones added that the Home Office currently checks more than 90% of non-EU aviation passengers and expects to reach 100% through e-Borders by April 2012.
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Government misses e-Borders passenger check target
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Home Office minister Damian Green has said that the e-Borders programme has employed an average of two consultants for every seven civil servants
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Immigration minister Damien Green has ended the Home Office's contract with Raytheon for the e-Borders programme
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The e-Borders system is supposed to vet travellers entering or leaving the country by checking their details against police, security and immigration watch lists.
Home Office sacks Raytheon-led electronic border control consortium 2010
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• Government says it has no confidence in Raytheon • e-Borders system at least a year behind schedule
Home Office sacks Raytheon-led electronic border control consortium 2010
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A spokesman for Serco, which was responsible for the infrastructure and service management of e-Borders, stressed that the company had fulfilled its part of the contract: "It's important to make clear that Serco delivered all of its commitments under its sub-contract."
Home Office sacks Raytheon-led electronic border control consortium 2010
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