ID Cards - companies to target

Tristan points us to companies we might like to boycott who are now on he shortlist for contracts related to the ID cards and database:

ID Cards - companies to boycott:

El Reg gives us the list of companies able to bid for the ID cards contracts.
They are:

Accenture - BAE Systems - CSC - EDS - Fujitsu - IBM - Steria - Thales

 

But it got me thinking. Perhaps rather than just boycotting companies whose products, let's face it, most of us are unlikely to come into direct contact with other than IBM's (and even then having got rid of laptops to Lenovo probably not them), perhaps we should be more active. Perhaps we should start a campaign of mass action against senior officers of these companies, and major shareholders where appropriate. Like what the animal rights activists are doing but without the threats and violence.

 

After all, I would have thought that there are sound commercial reasons not to get involved. If a national ID cards scheme goes ahead there will be less scope for competition for creating computerised trust mechanisms in future. Of course the ones that get the contract will be in the money - at least until costs spiral and they get squeezed as with the NHS systems - but the losers will be locked out of ID and trust type systems for as long as the national scheme operates I'd suggest.

PS - I see from my logs that this post has made it onto some Accenture daily list of "negative" comments about them .  Good!  But to set your minds at rest, what I mean by "mass action" is shareholder action, using any influence we have in other organizations to get them not to do business with the companies who hope to be involved with the ID Cards, persuading like minded antiID card employees to not get involved and so on.  NOT Speak style attacks on executives, oh dearie me no!

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I was thinking about that. Not sure we could get enough people to bother though.

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