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JAdam,
I don’t intend to chat with the fool, just wanted to help with the cream advice, will totally ignore from now, atb
Complete crap dave sorry
Probably a past shareholder who bought high and sold low. Ctea hasn't had a great last tbh and don't blame him. Things are looking to turn now, I remember companies like ncyt and avct were in the same position 2-3years ago, investors being mistrustful , giving up on hope ..etc, covid has been the making of them the past year. Ctea looks to extend that select group.
https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/CTEA/catenae-joins-consortium-on-cov-id-project-tsxetrt35ih8ppo.html
Very subtle VD, you came on all innocent like and now tell everyone what’s happening lol.
May I suggest you go to the chemist and get yourself some canestan cream it’s for those annoying and very irritable places, roughly where you are talking from, you have a good evening
Atb
“contributing from the perspective of a future identity service provider.”
https://www.zyen.com/about/our-team/crispin-black-mbe/ Government links
Catenae will participate in a series of consultations with key stakeholders over the next 6 months, contributing from the perspective of a future identity service provider.
Additionally, Catenae announces that it is in discussions with Public Health Scotland to explore options around the automated transfer of Covid-19 test results to their Covid tracking database using Catenae's Covid-19 operating system.
Where Catenae has been involved in a testing programme, the Company has securely uploaded the associated Covid-19 test results into Public Health England's Point-of-Care Test Result Submission system since October 2020, when it became a legal requirement in England.
Guy Meyer, Chief Executive Officer of Catenae, said: "We are delighted and honoured to have been invited by the UK Government to contribute to the development of this important framework, which, once finalised, is expected to be brought into law. As a participant, we look forward to joining the discussions and highlighting the commercial benefits of the Digital Identity Policy, as well as advising how organisations should handle and protect people's data. Given that Catenae is ISO 27001 accredited and has blockchain at the core of its platform, the Company is well placed to leverage opportunities in this space.
"We are also pleased to be engaged with Public Health Scotland on the automated transfer of Covid-19 data to their own systems, and how Catenae's data management platform can assist with this."
Dave, they have been invited to be part of the development of DIP and have key talks with stakeholders over potential goverment contracts. They have not been invited to make a comments on a website survey .
Agreed .....
A lovely rise in the sp today. Was NT to buy at close and could sell at offer price. Should be another good day tomorrow.
DaveT secretly loves this share......eh DaveT??!! :P
Dave , As for the development of a Digital Identity Policy, Ctea haven't invited themselves they have been invited by DCMS and there is a hint of a significant contracts and deals as they already working with PHS and PHE. It has taken a year to get here but the potential is slowly
getting unlocked , it also helps the UK do not want reliance on outside companies as they have been paying hundreds of millions on useless systems and aps to American companies. it is probably safe to assume the UK government is going to choose home bred companies including CTAE.
They will be consulting with key stake holders throughout the consultation process not just replying to a document. Yo u are deliberately misinterpreting the words and dumbing it down. This will give CTEA excellent exposure and a chance to contribute in something material.
Also the work with the public health Scotland is an excellent piece of exposure and potential income. It is up to CTEA to seize the opportunity and make their presence felt.
Doing 'good business' involves commercialising opportunities and this is where Gary must make it count.
Oh my. I've literally copy pasted from the DCMS policy paper on building a trust framework - so that it's clear for you.
They are not explicitly requesting an app, and the RNS does not suggest this - it does however confirm expertise/status. It is up to the market to decide how to interpret what the practical implications of this mean. It is not the case that 'anyone' can contribute to the framework consultation. See below for the DCMS intro - good to report info accurately and without bias.
1. Introduction
This ‘alpha’ (prototype) of the UK digital identity and attributes trust framework is for organisations that want to provide or consume digital identity and attribute products and services. The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) is looking for feedback from these organisations as well as other interested parties, such as civil society groups and academia.
This document explains what requirements organisations will need to meet to be certified against the trust framework in the future. These requirements will be updated after all of the feedback has been analysed.
Rest my case if it's installed and applied globally...this could be worth multiple.
Imo
Happy to buy if it drop 20% tomorrow thanks. Worth the risk. Government has no problem spending £7k a day per consultant and wasting hundreds on millions on a useless app and tracing system so any 20% drop is buying myself free money.
Why
Could sell a decent amount at 3.30 right up until the bell. Nice to see the SP start to pick up based on good news flow. ATB
shut tf up
Leading the way, steering the ship
Great partnership
All the newbies today talking of 8/9p I really hope yous are correct but don't be to alarmed if it drops 20% tomorrow
I have a bad wifi connection so it took me a few minutes to post and took LSE data , massive volume