Smart Card in Government Symposium on Secure Identification Initiatives
Washington, DC, June 4-5, 2002
- Opening Remarks [3MB PDF]
- Smart Cards and Standards:What Makes Them Secure [1.5MB PDF]
Gilles Lisimaque, Sr VP and Co-Founder GEMPLUSThe Government Smart Card Interoperability Specification:
- Part 1: Jim Dray, NIST [56K PDF]
- Part 2: Terry Schwarzhoff, NIST [71K PDF]
Physical and Logical Security Solutions:
- Part 1: Keith Ward. Northrop Grumman IT [353K PDF]
- Part 2: Joe Pilozzi, Business Development Manager, PHILIPS [384K PDF]
- Securing Identities in PC and Network Applications [319K PDF]
Robert J. Merkert, SCM Microsystems - Combining Smart Cards and Biometrics [375K PDF]
Tim Russell, Vice President & General Manager, Datakey, Inc. - Personalization and Card Issuance [589K PDF]
Bob Beer, Vice President–Business Development, Datacard Group - Smart Card Implementation Best Practices [707K PDF]
Chris Cikanovich, Dirof Government Programs, SchlumbergerSema - Smart Cards and Privacy Impact on Privacy Design [574K PDF]
John McKeon, IBM Global Services - Smart ID Cards: The View from Washington [234K PDF]
Shane Ham, Senior Policy Analyst, Progressive Policy InstituteAn Overview of Specific Initiatives:
- Part 1: DOT Credentialing Project, Vision and Architecture [939K PDF]
- Part 2: e-Government Agenda: Authentication & Identity Management [372K PDF]
- Part 3: U.S. Department of Defense Common Access Card (CAC) [679K PDF]
- Part 4: U. S. Department of State, Bureau of Diplomatic Security [313K PDF]
- Part 5: AAMVA Secure Identification Initiatives [36K PDF]
- Part 6: ID CARDS IN MALAYSIA [252K PDF]