SOURCE: The Smart Card Alliance
September 15, 2008 09:50 ET
Smart Card Alliance Physical Access Council Becomes Go-To Resource for Government Agencies in Its Third Year
ATLANTA, GA--(Marketwire - September 15, 2008) - ASIS INTERNATIONAL 2008 -- Through its white
papers, panels and demonstrations at industry events, and feedback on new
standards, the Smart Card Alliance Physical Access Council has become the
go-to resource for U.S. government agencies migrating to new physical access control systems (PACS). Today the Council
announced new officers and steering committee, highlights of activities
from the past year, and upcoming projects.
"Major installations of new physical access control systems are underway in
government, and the leaders of these projects are entering uncharted
territory with the new standards," said Randy Vanderhoof, executive
director of the Smart Card Alliance. "Council-developed resources are
coming from individuals involved in every part of the migration process,
from the solutions providers to the end users, making them dependable tools
for government agencies, or anyone looking to upgrade their system."
The successful white paper published last year, "Physical Access Control
System Migration Options for Using FIPS 201 Compliant Credentials," is a
complete guide to understanding the challenges unique to PACS when
transitioning to FIPS 201-1 compliant credentials (the Personal Identity
Verification card, known as the PIV card), the migration options that are
available, and best practices for managing the transition.
The Council brought interactive demonstrations and discussion to the ISC
West 2008 conference, covering the issuance, personalization and use of dual-interface PIV cards. The Council also had a presence at
GovSec, and hosted the Transportation Security Administration Aviation
Credential Interoperability Solution (ACIS) web briefing.
"A big part of our work last year was working with NIST and other
organizations to provide comments on behalf of the industry on several
standards and guideline publications," said re-elected Physical Access
Council Chair Roger Roehr, Tyco International. "This is an important
contribution that we will continue in the upcoming year, as well as
continuing to educate through industry events and white papers."
The Smart Card Alliance Physical Access Council is made up of more than 150
individuals from 68 organizations spanning government agencies, chip, card
and software manufacturers, reader manufacturers, physical access control
system manufacturers, systems integrators and biometrics solutions
providers. The Council elected new officers and steering committee
representatives in July.
New officers are:
-- Chair: Roger Roehr, Tyco International (elected for second term)
-- Vice chair: Nathan Cummings, HID Global
-- Secretary: Lars Suneborn, Hirsch Electronics
New steering committee members are:
-- Patrick Comiskey, NXP Semiconductors
-- Tony Damalas, Diebold
-- Bob Gilson, U.S. Department of Defense/Defense Manpower Data Center
-- Walter Hamilton, Identification Technology Partners
-- Kevin Kozlowski, XTec, Incorporated
-- Bob Merkert, SCM Microsystems
-- Dwayne Pfeiffer, Northrop Grumman Corporation
-- Robert Samuel, Sagem Morpho
-- Mike Sulak, U.S. Department of State
Upcoming activities include a white paper on interoperable identity
credentials for the air transport industry, recommendations for enhanced
Wiegand message formats to support FIPS 201-related implementations, and an
in-person Council session at the Smart Card Alliance Smart Cards in
Government Conference in October
For more information and to view the Council's free resources, please visit
http://www.smartcardalliance.org/pages/activities-councils-physical-access.
About the Smart Card Alliance
The Smart Card Alliance is a not-for-profit, multi-industry association
working to stimulate the understanding, adoption, use and widespread
application of smart card technology.
Through specific projects such as education programs, market research,
advocacy, industry relations and open forums, the Alliance keeps its
members connected to industry leaders and innovative thought. The Alliance
is the single industry voice for smart cards, leading industry discussion
on the impact and value of smart cards in the U.S. and Latin America. For
more information please visit http://www.smartcardalliance.org.