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Platinum Sponsor The 10th Annual Smart Card Alliance Government Conference Smart Strategies for Secure Identity Nov. 2-4, 2011 • Ronald Reagan International Trade Center • Washington, DC Secure, convenient solutions worldwide > 1.5 billion secure devices produced and personalized globally a year > 400 mobile operators - connecting over 2 billion mobile subscribers > 500 million people use our banking cards > 200 million citizens use our electronic passports Giving you the freedom to enjoy your digital lifestyle www.gemalto.com INTRODUCTION 1 November 2011 Greetings! On behalf of everyone at Gemalto, I’d like to personally welcome you to Washington, D.C. and to the 10th Annual Smart Cards in Government Conference. As we gather to engage on comprehensive coverage of efforts toward strong authentication technology in government identity programs, including federal and non-federal Personal Identity Verification (PIV) credentials, developments in National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC), trusted ID on the Internet and on mobile devices, developments in state and local ID, as well as evolving global standards; I’d like to extend a personal thank you to each of you for joining us here this week. It can be said that trusted identities and secure authentication are fastly becoming some of the most discussed and essential trends across several industries. Financial institutions, large enterprise companies, the government and the media are attempting to understand how to better improve our security ecosystem. Gemalto firmly believes that in addition to standardizing solutions and user interfaces, the foundation is built upon the security element. Gemalto representatives from our business development, product management and executive teams will be here with you this week and look forward to discussing our positioning and emerging technology offers at this momentous time. Best regards, Neville Pattinson Vice President, Government Programs Gemalto www.gemalto.com Ronald Reagan International Trade Center • Washington, D.C. 1 INTRODUCTION Welcome to the Conference Dear 10th Annual Smart Card Alliance Government Conference Attendees, I welcome each of you to the 2011Smart Card Alliance Government Conference: Smart Strategies for Secure Identity. We are pleased to be hosting this year’s conference at the Ronald Reagan International Trade Center, in the center of downtown Washington, DC, which is appropriate for an event focused on the federal government’s achievements in identity management and security and the new programs that lie ahead. I hope everyone will take full advantage of the excellent conference program, networking opportunities, demonstrations in the exhibit hall, and good food and drink with friends and colleagues this week. Marking the 10th consecutive year for this conference has taken on added significance because our nation, and especially the Washington,DC area recently paused to observe the 10th anniversary of “9/11”. Many see the tragedy of the 9/11 attacks as much as a failure of government policy with regard to identification and national security as an attack on U.S. freedoms and liberty. The lessons learned, many of which were later published in the 9/11 Commission Report, have changed the face and direction of government. It has also inspired development of the security technologies and identity credentialing policies that we will be discussing at this conference. Beyond the limits of the beltway surrounding Washington, DC, the importance of secure identity credentialing and access security has spread to the state and local government level and is slowly entering into the fabric of discussions of how to protect identities for internet commerce and cyberspace. Since we last came together as a community of government and industry leaders, there has been an acceleration of the implementation and usage of government issued PIV-I (interoperable) credentials across the state government and commercial contractors with business interests across the federal enterprise. The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) has moved from a draft document into a federally funded program office under NIST and lead by Jeremy Grant. 2012 will be the year that the NSTIC governance structure will take shape and the first pilots for using 3rd party digital credentials across federal and commercial internet domains will be tested. The healthcare IT industry continues to make progress in implementing electronic health records and has begun making payments to healthcare practitioners who conform to the “meaningful use” guidelines for electronic medical records. The industry-wide security standards for protecting access to medical data and authenticating authorized parties in the exchange of medical information has not made as much progress as hoped for but security advocates calling form strong authentication for health information exchanges are making inroads in this area. Perhaps the biggest news to come in healthcare might be the Smart Medicare Common Access Card legislation, lead by one of our conference keynote speakers, Senator Mark Steven Kirk (R-IL). Senator Kirk and a bipartisan group of lawmakers has proposed adding smart card technology to Medicare ID cards for healthcare providers and Medicare recipients to reduce Medicare fraud by as much as $30 billion annually. All of these programs are breaking new ground in expanding identity management on a global scale and smart card technology remains at the center of the technology solutions be debated. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from the government policy leaders, federal agency directors, and industry experts behind these programs over the next three days. The Smart Card Alliance will continue to be a powerful force in the government market and continue to lead educational conferences, workshops, and webinars on identity, security, and strong authentication best practices. Whether you are a government employee, industry representative, or interested observer, I welcome each and every one of you to our conference and invite you to stay involved year around through participating in the Smart Card Alliance organization as a member or just a regular follower of its mission. Sincerely, Randy Vanderhoof Executive Director, Smart Card Alliance 1-800-556-6828 | [email protected] 2 10th Annual Smart Card Alliance Government Conference 2011 • November 2-4 INTRODUCTION Sponsoring Organizations Platinum Sponsors Table of Contents Introduction .......................................................................................... 1 Silver Sponsor Reception Sponsor Sponsors ............................................................................................. 3 Conference Locator ............................................................................. 4 Conference Agenda ............................................................................. 5 Speaker Biographies ........................................................................... 9 Exhibition Floor Plan .......................................................................... 27 Exhibitor Descriptions ........................................................................ 28 Water Sponsor Thursday Lunch Sponsor SCA Leadership Council .................................................................... 42 SCA Member Organizations .............................................................. 43 SCA Industry Councils ....................................................................... 45 Badge Sponsor PIV-I Badge Station Sponsor Conference Program Committee Smart Cards in Government was created through the work of an extensive conference program committee. We would like to Wednesday PM Break Sponsor Wednesday AM Break Sponsor offer a special thank you to everyone involved with the 2011 Conference Program Committee: This event would not be possible without their guidance. About the Smart Card Alliance Reception Beverage Sponsor Insert Sponsor 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. The Alliance invests heavily in education on the appropriate uses of technology for identification, payment and other applications Media and Association Sponsors and strongly advocates the use of smart card technology in a way that protects privacy and enhances data security and integrity. 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 card technology, leading industry discussion on the impact and value of smart cards in the US and Latin America. 191 Clarksville Road Princeton Junction NJ 08550 1-800-556-6828 1-609-799-5501 [email protected] www.smartcardalliance.org Ronald Reagan International Trade Center • Washington, D.C. 3 INTRODUCTION Conference Event Locator Tuesday, November 1 Registration and Coffee ................................................................................................ 8:00 – 8:30 ......................................................... Continental Foyer Workshop: Implementing PIV-enabled Physical Access Control Systems ..................... 8:30 – 5:00 ................................................................ Continental C Workshop: Kantara Initiative Identity Summit ...............................................................