Education hires VeriSign to improve PIV card issuing
The Education Department already passed the Oct. 27 Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 test, but now it wants to make issuing the cards easier.
The key to mobile access
USB drive unlocks riches of office desktop from afar.
Fla. fingerprint processing contract goes to L-1
The Florida Financial Services Department has selected L-1 Identity Solutions Inc. to put in place a fingerprint processing network for insurance agents.
Agencies take a deep breath as officials review HSPD-12 rollout
With the Oct. 27 HSPD-12 deadline in the rear view, officials charged with implementing the directive will analyze whether the initial rollout of the new IDs.
Wyatt Kash | Editor's Desk: PIV's new deal
It has been a rocky road reaching the Oct. 27 deadline for federal agencies to begin issuing personal identification verification cards to federal workers.
Project to mesh with supply chain
Ad-hoc networking improves battlefield asset management
State awards $164M passport facility contract
The State Department has awarded a contract for passport personalization facilities to Stanley Associates.
GAO: OPM security clearance delays continue
According to a <a href="http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d061070.pdf"><u>new report</u></a> from the Government Accountability Office, the Office of Personnel Management is not meeting its goals for timely processing of top-secret security clearances for defense contractors.
GSA to cancel BearingPoint HSPD-12 contract
<font color="CC0000">(UPDATED) </font color>The General Services Administration is expected to cancel a contested contract with BearingPoint Inc. of McLean, Va., to provide Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 services, industry and government sources said.
State unveils plans for PASS card
The State Department today issued a <a href='http://fs2.fbo.gov/EPSData/State/Synopses/8786/S-AQMPD-06-R-1140/WHTIDraftSOW.doc"><u>Request for Information</u></a> that describes its plans for the Passport Cards.
OMB wants copies of new PIV cards
The Office of Management and Budget is looking for proof that agencies are issuing new identity cards as directed under Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12.
HSPD-12 opens door for widespread PKI use
The promise of using digital certificates, digitally signing e-mails and having single-sign-on capability across the government is closer than ever before thanks to Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12.
Man to do time for hacking into Army's computers
A Kansas man has received five years in federal prison for hacking into Army computers to steal credit card numbers and account information.
NBC issues new ID cards before HSPD-12 deadline
The Interior Department's National Business Center began issuing new identification cards that comply with Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 on Thursday.
Ready or not, here come the PIV cards
This afternoon and evening, federal workers and contractors throughout the Washington area are making the final sprint toward the Oct. 27 deadline for HSPD-12.
TWIC pilot falls short in security, technology testing: GAO
A test of the Homeland Security Department's secure identification card to be distributed to port workers across the country revealed major gaps.
Trucker database may be pattern for new Real ID Act pointer system
A working group of state and federal driver's license officials has recommended that states adopt a database now used to keep track of hazardous-material truckers as the pattern for a pointer system for information sharing required by the Real ID Act.
EPA takes a mixed approach
The agency chooses a hybrid method for meeting HSPD-12.
State decides on UHF technology
Move aligns PASS card with other border technologies.
Agencies beginning to look beyond Oct. 27
Mike Butler is a realist. The veteran of smart-card battles both in Defense and civilian agencies is aware that it will take a while before the government feels the full impact of implementing Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12.
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