Passport
The Home Office’s passport production contract has seen a significant increase in value to £576 million and duration, reflecting the growing demand for passport services. This change comes as the Home Office issues about eight million passports annually.
In April 2018, the current contract with Thales began. Initially estimated at £360 million, this contract’s total value has risen substantially.
The new contract will last for 12 years, extending the timeline from September 2027 to August 2028. This adjustment underscores the increasing necessity for efficient passport production.
The Home Office will also pay IBM £5.88 million for software licenses and support services essential to this biometric system. The required software is proprietary to IBM and embedded within existing live systems.
A photographic studio founded in 1953 on Oxford Street, London, became renowned for taking celebrity passport photos. The studio promised prints ‘ready in 10 minutes’—a service that appealed to many high-profile clients.
This studio captured images of notable figures like Kate Winslet, who had a passport photo taken for her film character in Hideous Kinky. Other celebrities included Muhammad Ali, Bianca Jagger, Mick Jagger, David Hockney, and Tilda Swinton.
The Home Office’s current contract is set to end on 30 September 2029, marking a pivotal moment in how travel documents are processed in the UK.
This sequence of events matters as it illustrates not only the rising demand for passports but also how crucial biometric systems are becoming in modern travel documentation.