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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,

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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 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 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]

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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

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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 ...... 8:30 – 5:00 ...... Continental A Interagency Advisory Board (IAB) Meeting ...... 8:30 – 12:00 ...... Oceanic A & B CSCIP Certification Exam Prep Course ...... 8:30 – 5:00 ...... Continental B Lunch ...... 12:00 – 1:00 ...... Continental Foyer Wednesday, November 2 Registration and Coffee ...... 8:00 – 9:00 ...... Atrium Ballroom Foyer Keynote Plenary Sessions ...... 9:00 – 12:00 ...... Atrium Ballroom Conference Break, Exhibit Hall Opens ...... 10:15 – 11:00 ...... Atrium Hall Lunch in Exhibit Hall ...... 12:00 – 2:00 ...... Atrium Hall Joint Physical Access Council and Identity Council Meeting* ...... 12:30 – 2:00 ...... Meridian B Plenary Panel Sessions ...... 2:00 – 5:15 ...... Atrium Ballroom Conference Break in the Exhibits ...... 3:15 – 4:00 ...... Atrium Hall Networking Reception in Exhibit Hall ...... 5:15 – 7:30 ...... Atrium Hall Thursday, November 3 Continental Breakfast in the Exhibits ...... 8:00 – 9:00 ...... Atrium Hall Exhibits Open ...... 8:30 – 4:00 ...... Atrium Hall Conference Sessions Tracks 1 & 2 ...... 9:00 – 12:00 ...... Atrium Ballroom A/B Conference Break in the Exhibits ...... 10:15 – 10:45 ...... Atrium Hall Lunch in Exhibit Hall ...... 12:00 – 2:00 ...... Atrium Hall Joint Healthcare Council / Identity Council Meeting ...... 12:30 – 2:00 ...... Meridian B Conference Sessions Track 1 & 2 ...... 2:00 – 5:15 ...... Atrium Ballroom A/B Conference Break in the Exhibits ...... 3:15 – 4:00 ...... Atrium Hall Friday, November 4 Coffee ...... 8:00 – 9:00 ...... Concourse Conference Sessions Tracks 1 & 2 ...... 9:00 – 12:00 ...... Atrium Ballroom A/B Lunch ...... 12:30 – 1:15 ...... Atrium Ballroom Foyer Birds of a Feather: Managing Changes tp PACS and LACS Systems Under FIPS 201-21:15 – 3:00 ...... Meridian C Birds of a Feather: Meeting the NSTIC Challenge: Goals & Objectives...... 1:15 – 3:00 ...... Meridian D&E CSCIP Certification Exam ...... 1:15 – 3:00 ...... Meridian B *Separate registration required.

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Conference Agenda

Pre-Conference Workshops

Tuesday, November 1 Workshop: Kantara Initiative Identity Summit (KS01) PIV I Credentialing Workshop: Implementing PIV- 8:30 – 5:00 Continental A Enabled Physical Access Control Systems (PC01) Kantara Initiative is dedicated to providing platforms and resources for the growth and enrichment of the identity 8:30 – 5:00 Continental C landscape. This Summit will contain presentations, panels and This full-day, interactive workshop will provide attendees with discussion from diverse market leaders discussing industry practical guidance for specifying, integrating and certifying efforts focused on governance, assurance, certification and in physical access control systems(PACS) that not only comply particular how this relates to NSTIC. Learn about current with FIPS 201 but that also meet the requirements of additional progress and new community efforts underway. Federal guidance and regulations. Agenda: Interagency Advisory Board (IAB) Meeting (IAB) 8:30 Opening comments and introduction of course instructors, Randy 8:30 – 12:00 Oceanic A & B Vanderhoof, Executive Director, Smart Card Alliance The Government Smart Card Interagency Advisory Board (IAB) 8:45 What is a PIV-enabled PACS? , Kevin Kozlowski, XTec will hold its regular monthly meeting at the Ronald Reagan Center. This meeting is completely organized by the federal 9:45 How should an agency proceed in developing an enterprise government IAB committee for the purpose of providing federal architecture that includes a PIV-enabled PACS?, Sal government agencies, contractors, and security industry vendors D’Agostino, IDMachines, LLC with regular public meetings to gather and discuss the federal 10:45 Break government’s identity credentialing and management (FICAM) initiatives and the share information on the federal government’s 11:00 What steps should an agency go through in developing PACS adoption of PIV and PIV-I smart card identity credentials and system requirements?, Steve Rogers, Intellisoft implementation of physical and logical security solutions. The 12:00 Lunch agenda for this meeting will be distributed by the IAB planning committee. Further details about the IAB and the meeting can 1:00 How can agencies navigate the GSA APL and what other be found at http://www.idmanagement.gov. resources are available?, Adam Shane, AMAG Technology 1:45 What are best practices for agencies in managing a successful CSCIP & CSCIP/G Smart Card Training and Exam procurement and project completion?, Lars Suneborn, Hirsch Prep Course (CS01) Electronics 8:30 – 5:00 Continental B 2:30 Break This full-day training course is for CSCIP Certification candidates who wish to have a CSCIP smart card training course 2:45 What are the standards and guidance that need to be considered under the guidance of a trained CSCIP instructor before testing in implementing and future-proofing a PIV-enabled PACS for certification. Please Note These Important Prerequisites: investment?, Dave Adams, HID Global Before you register for this course, you must be a LEAP 3:15 What are practical lessons learned from agencies who have member, an approved CSCIP candidate, and registered for the implemented PIV-enabled PACS? CSCIP certification exam. Complete information on LEAP, CSCIP Certification, and application documents can be found Moderator: Lolie Kull, Managing Consultant, HP on the LEAP Membership website. If you have fulfilled these Enterprise Services Panel: Roger Roehr, HSPD-12 prerequisites, select this optional CSCIP Exam Prep Course Physical Security Engineer, PFPA DerekNagel, Access when you register for the conference. Control Branch Chief, PFPA, Jason Rosen, EPACS Program Manager, NASA and Tony D. Mosley, Division Ops Chief/COR, U.S. Department of State. CSCIP/Government Training and Exam Prep Course 4:30 Wrap UP and Conclusions of Workshop, Randy 1:00 – 5:00 Meridian A Vanderhoof, Executive Director, Smart Card Alliance This CSCIP smart card training and certification exam prep course is an instructor-lead smart card training course for the CSCIP/Government certification candidates before sitting for the CSCIP/Government Certification Exam.

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Atrium Ballroom Plenary Sessions Wednesday, November 2

Smart Cards in Government 2011 9:00 – 5:15 Atrium Ballroom

8:00 Conference Registration & Coffee 3:15 Networking Break in Exhibit Hall Deluxe complimentary coffee beverage service in booth 9:00 Opening Remarks and Keynote Plenary Sessions 101 by break sponsor (PS11) NSTIC Governance Structures and Pilot Programs Jeremy Grant, Senior Executive Advisor for Identity Management NIST • The Medicare Common Access Card, 4:00 Plenary Session Keynote Panel 2: PIV-I/First Honorable Senator Mark Steven Kirk (R-IL) invited. Responder Authentication Credential (FRAC) Technology Transition Work Group (TTWG) 10:15 Exhibits Open, Networking Break in Exhibit Hall (PS14) Deluxe complimentary coffee beverage service in booth This panel will consists of PIV-I/FRAC TTWG 401 by break sponsor members who have implemented PIV-I credentials and FIPS 201 technology within their respective agencies/jurisdictions for routine identity applications and emergency use cases. 11:00 Plenary Session Keynote Speakers (PS12) Moderator: Craig Wilson, Contractor, FEMA Panelists: Federal ICAMS Program, Deborah Gallagher, Chair, Karyn Higa-Smith, Program Manager, DHS S&T • Roadmap Development Team, GSA • Author of Winning Bobby Kagel, Deputy Director for Emergency the Un-War “Have We Learned Anything About Homeland Management, Chester County - Commonwealth of Security Ten Years After 9/11?”, Charles V. Peña, Senior Pennsylvania • Charles Luddeke, Senior Security Fellow at the Independent Institute, Defense Policy Advisor, FEMA Office of Security • Mike McAllister, Expert. Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs and Homeland 12:00 Lunch in Exhibit Hall Security, Commonwealth of Virginia • Keith Ward, Director - Enterprise Security & Identity Management, 2:00 Plenary Session Keynote Panel 1: National Strategy Northrop Grumman for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) panel 5:15 Reception in Exhibit Hall, sponsored by (PS13) This panel will include identity management and cybersecurity experts discussing approaches to creating Booth 301 open standards for identity and security for internet- 7:30 Exhibit Hall Closes for Night based eCommerce.

Moderator: Don Thibeau, President, Open ID Exchange Panelists: Michael Wyatt, Firm Director, Deloitte • Ian Glazer, Research Director, Gartner Group • Aaron Brauer-Rieke, Ron Plesser Fellow, CDT • Joni Brennan, Executive Director, Kantara Initiative

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Technology & Applications Track Sponsor Track Sessions Thursday, November 3

Track 1: Technology & Applications Track 2: Implementation & Policy Atrium Ballroom A Atrium Ballroom B 8:30 Coffee in the Exhibits 8:30 Coffee in the Exhibits 9:00 Gov ID: NIST Updates on Personal Identity 9:00 Gov ID: Federal Identity Credentialing & Access Verification Standards (TA21) Management (ICAM) (IP21) Moderator: Chris Gardner, SecurKey • Hildegard Moderator: Lolie Kull, Managing Consultant, HP Ferraiolo, Computer Scientist, NIST, FIPS 201-2 Updates Enterprise Services • Standing Up an NSTIC Organization – to Specifications, • Special Publications Updates – SP-116 • Options for consideration, David Temoshok, Director, Trusted PACS Guidance • Bill MacGregor, Computer Federal Identity Management, GSA • Is there a Business Scientist, NIST, PIV and Mobile Devices • Cryptography for Case for NSTIC?, Neville Pattinson, SVP Government Authentication Related to PIV & Derived, David Cooper, Affairs & Standards, Gemalto • ICAM part 2 update Computer Scientist, NIST Deborah Gallagher, Chair, Roadmap Development 10:15 Networking Break in Exhibit Hall Team, GSA • Federal PACS Document, Tim Baldridge, 10:45 Gov ID: National & International Identity and Computer Scientist, NASA Security Standards (TA22) 10:15 Networking Break in Exhibit Hall Moderator: Frazier D. Evans, Booz Allen Hamilton • 10:45 Gov ID: Non-Federal Identity & Security GlobalPlatform:Addressing Privacy and Compliance to Standards, Implementations and Policy (IP22) Eric Le Saint, Sr. Director, Research & Security, Moderator: Lars Suneborn, Director, Government ActivIdentity • ANSI B-10 Lightweight authentication Program, HIRSCH Electronics • NASCIO – State CIOs protocols (Opacity), Ketan Mehta, PIV Staff, NIST • on IT security, Chad Grant, Sr. Policy Analyst, NASCIO • ISO/IEC 24727 Market Adoption and Future Uses, Sal National Policy on Airport Access Control, Christer Francomacro, IT Specialist, NIST • GICS for PIV, Wilkinson, Sr. Project Manager, AECOM • Federal Agency NSTIC, and Beyond, Brad McGoran, Principal Engineer, Acceptance of Non-Federally Issued (PIV-I) Credentials, Paul Exponent Grant, Special Assistant, Federated Identity Management 12:00 Lunch in Exhibit Hall, sponsored by: & External Partnering, DOD/ICAM • Synergy of Trusted Computing and Smart Cards, Andrew W. Tarbox, Booth 500 Government Sales, Wave Systems Corp. 2:00 Emerging Technology: Emerging Technology & 12:00 Lunch in Exhibit Hall Applications in Identity and Security (TA23) 2:00 Healthcare: Healthcare ID & Access Management Moderator: Robert Merkert, Sr., Business Development, Implementations and Policy (IP23) SCM Microsystems • Cryptography – Sunset of SHA-1 Key Moderator: Michael Magrath, Director, Business Length Stds, Tim Polk, Computer Scientist, NIST • Identity Development, Gemalto • Examining National Institute of as a Service, Terry Gold, VP of Sales, Americas, Health (NIH) Identity Management Pilots, Peter Alterman, idOnDemand • Using PIV to Mitigate Leaky Documents, Ph.D., Senior Advisor, NIH • Smart Cards For Reducing John Landwehr, Sr. Director, Enterprise Security Fraud and Waste in Medicare and , Partick Hearn, Solutions, Adobe Systems • Building the Next Generation VP Gov't ID Markets - America's, Oberthur • Pilot for Identity Business, Rob Zivney, VP Government Standards, FEMA/AMA Health ID Card, Craig Wilson, FEMA Identive Group, Contractor, FEMA & Dr J. James, Dir, Center for Public 3:15 Networking Break in Exhibit Hall Health Preparedness & Disaster Response, AMA 4:00 Exhibits Close 3:15 Networking Break in Exhibit Hall 4:00 Mobile & Convergence: Mobile Identity Technology 4:00 Exhibits Close & Applications (TA24) 4:00 Int’l Government ID: International Government ID Moderator: Gerald Hubbard, Business Development Implementations & Policy (IP24) Manager, Xtec • Applying secure element technology in mobile Moderator: Harold Kocken, Manager, Deloitte & devices, James Sheire, Manager - Government Programs, Touche LLP • The Irish Public Services Card Mike Burden, NXP Semiconductors • PIV My Phone Using Secure Micro Commercial Mananger, Consult Hyperion • German SD Cards, Chris Edwards, CTO, Intercede • Using NFC Citizen ID Card, Dietmar Wendling, Vice President - Smartphone for Access at ASU, Daniel Bailin, Director of Market Sector e-Government, SCM Microsystems • Peru Program Management and Strategic Innovation, HID e-ID Program, Nicolas Kecskemethy, Managing Director, Global • Mobile HSPD-12, John Thielens, Chief Segres • Global Market for National eIDs, Maxine Most, Architect, Cloud Services, Axway Principal, Acuity Market Intelligence 5:15 Adjourn 5:15 Adjourn

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Track Sessions Friday, November 4

Track 1: Technology & Applications (Government ID) Track 2: Implementation & Policy (Government ID) 9:00 – 3:00 Atrium Ballroom A 9:00 – 3:00 Atrium Ballroom B 8:30 Coffee 8:30 Coffee 9:00 Identities in Cyberspace: Identity & Security 9:00 PIV Use Cases: Federal Agencies Compliance with Technology and Applications in Cyberspace (TA31) OMB Memorandum 11-11 (IP31) Moderator: Sal D’Agostino, CEO, ID Machines • Moderator: Bill Erwin, Director – ICAM Office, GSA • NSTIC identity technology guiding principles, Ray Kimble, General Services Administration, Bill Erwin, Director – Manager, Technology Risk, Deloitte • Applying Existing ICAM Office • FAA, Guy Davidson, Computer Technologies to Address New Cybersecurity Initiatives, Andre Specialist • Health & Human Services (HHS), Debbie Boysen, SecurKey/Ian Bailey, Executive Director • Bucci, NIH • SSA, Jack Leipold, Director, Division of Cybersecurity Protecting Government Information Systems, Jessica Information Security and Assurance • NASA, Corinne May, Global Identity Practice Lead, HP Enterprise Irwin, Service Integration Manager Services • Building Trust on an Internet Scale, Don 10:15 Break Thibeau, President, Open ID Exchange 10:45 PIV-I Use Cases: Commercial Implementations of 10:15 Break PIV-I Credentials (IP32) 10:45 Healthcare: Healthcare Identity & Security Moderator: John Esser, Business Development Manager Technology and Applications (TA32) – Federal Identity Div., Oberthur • Lockheed Martin, Greg Moderator: Kirk Brafford, Sr. Manager, Deloitte & Roecker, Program Manager • Northrop Grumman, Keith Touche LLP • Smart Card Guidance for the WEDI Health Ward, Director, Enterprise Security & Identity Identification Card White Paper, Mike Magrath, Director, Management • Booz Allen Hamilton, Frazier Evans, Business Development - Government & Healthcare, Associate • Citi Managed Identity Services, David Belchick, Gemalto • , NIH iTrust Federated Identity Management, 12:00 Lunch Break Debbie Bucci, NIH • Solving the Problem of Privacy & 1:15 Birds of a Feather Session: Meeting the NSTIC Security for Health Care, Brett Tally, Program Manager, Challenge: Goals & Objectives for the Smart Card MorphoTrak • HIMSS on Privacy Policy Governing eHealth Industry (IF33) Meridian D & E Initiatives, Lisa Gallagher, Senior Director, Privacy and Security, HIMSS Facilitator: LaChelle LeVan, Business Development, Probaris 12:00 Lunch Break 3:00 Adjourn 1:15 Birds of a Feather Session: Managing Changes to PACS and LACS Systems Under FIPS 201-2 (TF33) Meridian C Facilitators: Harold Kocken, Manager, Deloitte & Lars Suneborn, Director, Government Program, Hirsch Electronics 3:00 Adjourn

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Speaker Biographies

Dave Adams Senior Product Marketing Manager, HID Global Corp. Daniel Bailin Director-Program Management, HID Global Corporation Dave Adams is a Senior Product Marketing Manager in the HID Global Corporation (PC01) Daniel Bailin is the Director-Program Management at the HID Global Corporation. (TA24) Dr. Peter Alterman, Ph.D. Senior Advisor, NIH Tim Baldridge Dr. Peter Alterman is Deputy Associate Administrator for Computer Scientist, NASA Technology Strategy at the U.S. General Services Administration. His prior position was Assistant Chief Tim W. Baldridge is a Computer Scientist at the NASA Information Officer for Electronic Authentication at the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center. In this senior National Institutes of Health and Chair of the U.S. position of the NASA Enterprise Application Federal PKI Policy Authority. In 2001, he was Acting Competency Center under the Chief Information Officer Director of the Federal Bridge CA and he served as he serves as the Enterprise Architect for the NASA Senior Advisor to the Chair of the Federal PKI Steering Identity, Credential and Access Management (ICAM) Committee until 2003. Dr. Alterman serves on numerous Line of Business (LoB). Mr. Baldridge is a Co-Chair of government and industry electronic identity management the Architecture Working Group under the Federal committees and workgroups. (IP23) Identity, Credential and Access Management Sub- Committee. He is also the Chairperson and represents NASA on the Government Smart Card – Interagency Ian Bailey Advisory Board (IAB). He also represents NASA on the Interagency Security Committee Convergence Sub- Executive Director, Canada Governement Committee. (IP21) Ian is the Executive Director of the Architecture and Standards branch of the Office of the Chief Information Officer for the Province of British Columbia. Ian has 27 David Belchick years of experience in Information Technology and VP, Citi Group Information Management. After graduating from the University of Victoria with a degree in Computer Science, David Belchick is a VP with Citi Group with financial Ian spent 10 years developing software in the Oil & Gas services and technology background in diverse industry, designing submarine detection systems and environments ranging from small start-ups to large ultrasonic inspection technology for the Department of enterprises. (IP32) National Defence, and Health care solutions for the Province of British Columbia. In 1993, Ian joined the BC government and has helped Shared Services BC and the Andre Boysen Office of CIO in developing shared services and EVP Digital Identity and Authentication Services, corporate solutions. Ian is a thought leader in the SecureKey Technologies development of the Pan-Canadian Identity Management Strategy and Identity Management solutions for the Andre’s role is to identify and partner with companies Province. (TA31) that can benefit strategically from SecureKey’s technology. This partnering includes work on government applications for online service delivery relating to health care, driver and vehicle programs, justice, and social programs. Andre was the Co-Founder of 724 Solutions

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and, holding the position of Chief Technology Officer, was responsible for developing the company's products Joni Brennan and forming business alliances. Andre has also served on Executive Director, Kantara Initiative the boards of several technology companies, including Joni Brennan is the Kantara Initiative Executive Director 724 Solutions Inc., Dexit Inc., Footprint Software Pty and focuses on Trust Framework Identity Assurance and Ltd, and 305 Management Services, a private equity fund Interoperability Certification. A leader in the Information, in Atlantic Canada. Andre holds a BA Sc. in Computer Communication and Technology (ICT) field, she is deeply Engineering from the University of Ottawa, an MBA embedded in Identity and Privacy standards. Joni has from the Richard Ivey School of Business, and a BSc in contributed to and liaised with varying international Mathematics Education from the University of Maine industry standard committees including: OASIS SSTC, Presque Isle. He currently lectures at Wilfred Laurier’s ISO SC27 WG5, and ITU-T SG17 Q6. Joni is also a Schlegel Entrepreneurship Centre on venture creation, member of the Advisory Board of the Open Identity raising money, and managing new companies for success, Exchange (OIX). (PS13) and in 1999, he was named one of Canada's Top 40 Under 40 in recognition for his vision, leadership and career accomplishments. (TA31) Debbie Bucci Integration Services Center Program Lead, NIH Kirk Brafford Debbie Bucci is the Integration Services Center Program Sr. Manager, Deloitte & Touche LLP Lead at Center for Information Technology (CIT), National Institutes of Health (NIH), U.S. Department of Kirk is currently a Senior Manager in the ICAM practice Health & Human Services (HHS), and is the principal of Deloitte leading a team which supports PIV program manager for both the NIH Federated Identity credentialing operations in addition to implementing Service and the enterprise Service Oriented Architecture enterprise Identity and Access Management solutions for (SOA) efforts. In 2008, along with her other colleagues, federal agencies. Previously he was Vice President of the she received the NIH Director's Award in recognition of Security Solutions Division of MAXIMUS, providing her work with NIH Federated Authentication. (IP31) HSPD12 program and implementation support for (TA32) several Federal agencies. His involvement in the smart card industry began when he led the start-up of North American business operations for G&D America. (TA32) Mike Burden Commercial Manager, Consult Hyperion Aaron Brauer-Rieke Mike has over 19 years experience in transport systems Ron Plesser Fellow, Center for Democracy & Technology engineering ranging from research into electronic payment systems in transport through to the design of Prior to joining CDT, Aaron worked as a law clerk at smart card automatic fare collection systems and road Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, where he focused on user charging schemes. He is a chartered electrical patent and digital media litigation. Aaron also interned engineer, member of the IET, Institute of Physics and with the ACLU of Northern California, where he focused The BCS and is currently responsible for Consult on privacy, free speech, and emerging technology issues. Hyperion’s business development in the transport sector. Aaron earned his J.D. at the University of California, During his time at Consult Hyperion he has been Berkeley, School of Law, where he served as the Senior responsible for building the range of projects, in Online Editor of the California Law Review, an Editor of transportation including the DfT, TfL in the UK and the Berkeley Technology Law Journal, and a Fellow with Translink Systems in the Netherlands. Mike has a degree the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology. Prior to law in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, an MSc in school, Aaron worked as web developer and digital media Optoelectronics and an MBA. (IP24) specialist. (PS13)

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David Cooper William Erwin Computer Scientist, NIST Director, ICAM Office, US General Services Administration David Cooper is a Computer Scientist who has been working in the Computer Security Division of the William Erwin is the Director, ICAM Office at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology since General Services Administration (IP31) 1997, where he has been specializing in issues related to the development and deployment of Public Key Infrastructures. He is currently participating in the John Esser development of Federal Information Standards Business Development Manager - Federal l Identity Div., Publication 201-2, the next revision of the standard for Oberthur Personal Identity Verification. (TA21) John Esser is a Business Development Manager - Federal l Identity Div. at Oberthur (IP32) Sal D’Agostino CEO, IDmachines Frazier D. Evans IDmachines LLC and Salvatore D’Agostino provide Associate, Booz Allen Hamilton design, integration, strategy and sales services for the Frazier D. Evans provides subject matter expertise and converged security, machine intelligence and technology program support for smart cards, identification transfer markets using 30 years of experience with technologies, and credentialing solutions for Public and commercialization of new technologies. Sal is Secretary of Private Sector at the Smart Card Alliance Identity Council Steering Committee, member of the Security Industry Association Booz Allen Hamilton. He has been instrumental in the PIV Working Group, the American Society for Industrial deployment of the new smart card based ID card for Security, the Transportation Research Board’s Freeway Booz Allen Hamilton. Mr. Evans was previously at Operation Committee, a charter member of the Society of VeriSign, Inc., working with Federal Agencies to deploy Manufacturing Engineers’ Machine Vision Association, their PIV and PIV-C solutions. In addition, he worked and former Chairman of the Intelligent Transportation with foreign governments and assisted in their Society of Massachusetts. Sal is a graduate of 1978 deployment of national id programs. He has extensive Harvard College. (PC01) experience working with commercial entities in assisting them in their implementation of PKI / Identity Management projects. (IP32) (TA22) Guy Davidson Computer Specialist, FAA Hildegard Ferraiolo Guy Davidson is a Computer Specialist at the FAA (IP31) Computer Scientist, NIST Hildegard Ferraiolo is working at the National Institute of Chris Edwards Standards and Technology (NIST) as a Computer Scientist. At NIST, she has been involved with the CTO, Intercede development of the Personal Identity Verification (PIV) Chris Edwards it the CTO at Intercede, a leading provider suite of standards. Along with Ramaswamy of identity and credential management software. He has Chandramouli, she launched the NIST Personal Identity been working in the smart card and PKI industry for the Verification test program (NPIVP), resulting in the full past 11 years, being instrumental in bringing the 'MyID' accreditation of ten independent test laboratories and (to IDCMS product to market, especially in relation to the date) validation of over 50 PIV Middleware and Card US HSPD-12 program. He currently heads up the R & D applications products. She is the co-author of NIST section at Intercede, investigating ways to manage Special Publication 800-73, PIV Card Interface and the deployment of secure identity credialling to the rapidly Middleware specification. Her current work is focused on growing mobile arena. (TA24) the Revision of FIPS 201 as one of the lead Revision leads. (TA21)

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Roadmap and Implementation Guidance. She came to Salvatore Francomacaro GSA from the Department of Homeland Security where IT Specialist, NIST she worked in the Enterprise Architecture PMO in the Salvatore Francomacaro is an Information Security Office of the Chief Information Officer as the lead specialist and Smart Cards, Security Tokens, Identity architect for the first phase – the segment architecture of Management SME. He has worked in many industries the FICAM Roadmap and Implementation Guidance as covering several aspect of the Information security space: well as the lead architect for the DHS ICAM segment from SC application design (most notable is Navy Cash architecture. (PS12) (IP21) ePurse) to System integration, SC framework for operating systems and Standards and Security Policies. He serves as Chairman of the INCITS B10.12 standard body Chris Gardner (IC with Contacts and Interoperability) He works at VP, Partner Engagement, SecureKey Technologies NIST, Computer Security Division, and he is one of the Chris is responsible for SecureKey’s business topic leaders for the FIPS 201/PIV specifications. (TA22) development and client management. He has over 10 years experience building strategic partnerships, driving revenue and managing sales teams in the technology and Lisa Gallagher payment sectors. Prior to SecureKey, Chris was Business Senior Director, Privacy and Security, HIMSS Leader of Mobile Payments at Visa Canada and was Lisa A. Gallagher, BSEE, CISM, CPHIMS serves as responsible for business development of contactless, e- HIMSS’ Senior Director of Privacy and Security. In this commerce and money transfer functionality through the role, she is responsible for all of the privacy and security cell phone. He has held sales leadership roles both programs and volunteer Steering Committee, Task Force domestically and internationally with Canada Post and five Work Groups. As well, Ms. Gallagher provides Corporation and CellBucks Inc. Chris has a MBA in privacy and security content support for HIMSS’ Federal International Business and Marketing and a BA in and State Government relations/advocacy work. Ms. Anthropology from the University of Windsor. (TA21) Gallagher currently serves on the ONC Standards Committee’s Privacy and Security Work Group and the Patient Matching Power Team. Before joining HIMSS, Ian Glazer she served as the Certification Development Director for Research Director, Gartner the Certification Commission for Health Information Ian Glazer is a research director in Gartner's IT1 Identity Technology (CCHIT) (www.cchit.org) , where she helped and Privacy Strategies service. He leads Gartner's develop the product certification program for electronic coverage on identity and access governance and privacy. health record (EHR) products. Ms. Gallagher has a Prior to joining Gartner, Ian was senior director of Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, is a program management at Approva Corporation, director certified trust technology evaluator (NSA), and is a of identity strategy at Trusted Network Technologies, and Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) (ISACA). senior product manager at IBM where he was a top- She is also a Certified Professional in Healthcare ranked product manager on the IBM Tivoli Identity Information and Management Systems (CPHIMS). Manager team, heading provisioning offerings for small (TA32) and medium businesses. Ian is a strong advocate for industry standards and efficacy. He was a contributor to OASIS Provisioning Services Technical Committee and is Deborah Gallagher a co-inventor of the patent-pending Web Services Chair, Roadmap Development Team, US General Federated Provisioning. Ian is a frequent speaker and Services Administration panelist at identity leadership events and is an active Ms. Gallagher has recently joined OGP as part of the blogger identity management, privacy, and security issues. Identity Credential and Access Management (IDAM) (PS13) office. She will be continuing the work GSA has been performing to provide government wide services for IDAM and leading the second phase of the Federal Identity Credential and Access Management (FICAM)

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diverse background and deep understanding of identity Terry Gold and cybersecurity issues, having served in a range of VP of Sales, Americas, idOnDemand leadership positions spanning government and industry. Terry leads sales and customer engagements for the He began his career as a legislative aide in the U.S. Senate, North American market for idOnDemand. In addition, where he drafted the legislation which laid the he plays a key role in defining market strategy and groundwork for the Department of Defense and GSA execution. Terry brings years of security experience across smart card and PKI efforts. Mr. Grant then joined an increasingly relevant range from Identity & Access MAXIMUS, where he led the division's Security and Management, Authentication, endpoint vulnerability, and Identity Management practice, and played a major role in building access. In particular, he has deep specialization a number of major federal identity and security programs. and intimate knowledge of smart card usage, adoption He then spent three years with Washington Research methodologies and real world deployment lifecycles Group as the firm's identity and cybersecurity market within large organizations. While at ActivIdentity, he led analyst. Most recently, Jeremy served as Chief their Fortune 1000 sales and customer engagements for Development Officer for ASI Government. Jeremy is a Western North America. In that time, he grew their key former co-chair of the Identity Management Committee enterprise customer base through the adoption of smart at TechAmerica (previously the Information Technology cards; helping to advance the authentication strategies for Association of America). He is a graduate of the some of the most globally recognized and valued brands. University of Michigan. (PS11) Past roles have spanned leading vendor strategy for defining the development of products to correlate user identities across various building access and IT systems to Paul Grant achieve integrated authentication, focusing on root user Special Assistant, Federated Identity Management and and endpoint vulnerabilities, and user account External Partnering, DOD/ ICAM provisioning and role based access controls. Terry is a Mr. Paul D. Grant, a member of the Senior Executive member is ISSA and ISACA and resides in Orange Service, is the Special Assistant in the Office of the County, CA. (TA23) Department of Defense Chief Information Officer supporting the Information Sharing, Information Policy and Information and Identity Assurance. He co-chairs the Chad Grant Federal Identity, Credential and Access Subcommittee of Senior Policy Analyst, NASCIO the Federal CIO Council and serves on the DoD Identity As a Senior Policy Analyst for the National Association of Protection and Management Senior Board. He is a State Chief Information Officers, Chad Grant has graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and developed a broad portfolio of knowledge in areas such the command and General Staff College. He holds master health IT, digital identity, procurement, state IT degrees from Georgia Southern University and George workforce, mobile technology and green IT. Prior to Washington University. (IP22) joining NASCIO he worked for the United States House of Representatives, Committee on Energy and Commerce. As a Legislative Analyst he led committee Patrick Hearn hearings, markups and legislative floor proceedings. VP Gov't ID Markets - America's, Oberthur (IP22) Patrick W. Hearn is Vice-President of Government and Identification Markets - America’s at Oberthur Technologies. He is a member of Oberthur Technologies Jeremy Grant of America Executive Committee and the Identity Global Senior Executive Advisor for Identity Management, NIST Executive Committee. He has full P&L responsibility Jeremy Grant is senior executive advisor for identity including business development for all identification management at the National Institute for Standards and initiatives, government relations and lobbying, and Technology (NIST). He joined NIST in February, 2011 to product development/certifications in the America’s manage the establishment of a National Program Office region. Under Patrick’s leadership, Oberthur for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Technologies became recognized as the undisputed leader Cyberspace (NSTIC). Mr. Grant comes to NIST with a in smart card programs for the United States Government. Patrick oversees Oberthur’s

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implementations such as the Department of Defense Common Access Card, the Department of Homeland Corinne Irwin Security’s Transportation Worker Identification Service Integration Manager, NASA Credential, the General Services Administration Corinne Irwin is the NASA’s Project Executive for USAccess Program (supporting 73 Civilian Agencies) as Authentication and Authorization. In this position, she is well as the CLEAR Registered Traveler Program, the responsible for providing Enterprise Identity, Credential, Guatemala National Identification Program as well as and Access Management services. Ms. Irwin also chairs dozens of other smart card and passport programs within the Federation Interoperability Working Group (FIWG) the US and internationally. Patrick was the 08-09 under the auspices of the Federal Identity, Credential, and Chairman of the Identity Council for the Smart Card Access Management Sub-committee (ICAMSC), which is Alliance; a member of the Secure ID Coalition, a former chartered to accelerate the use of Personal Identity board member of the Volunteer Credential Industry Verification (PIV) smartcards for inter-agency Coalition, a member of the Smart Card Alliance applications. Ms. Irwin was responsible for establishing Educational Institute and is a frequent speaker for on the first Enterprise-level Authentication and identity related issues in the media. He has a Master’s Authorization service at NASA as part of NASA’s Degree in International Relations. Patrick was awarded HSPD-12 implementation. She has worked as an IT the 2009 Outstanding Leadership Award from the Smart professional for 24 years on a variety of NASA projects. Card Alliance for his contributions to the industry. (IP23) (IP31)

Karyn Higa-Smith Dr. James J. James Program Manager, DHS S&T Director, Center for Public Health Preparedness and Karyn Higa-Smith is a Program Manager at the Science Disaster Response, AMA and Technology Directorate under the Homeland James J. James, MD, DrPH, MHA, is Director of the Security Advance Research Projects Agency, Cyber American Medical Association (AMA) Center for Public Security Division. Through a practitioner-driven Health Preparedness and Disaster Response, and Editor- approach, Ms. Higa-Smith creates and deploys in-Chief, Disaster Medicine and Public Health information resources-standards, frameworks, tools, and Preparedness, a peer reviewed, MEDLINE indexed technologies-to enable seamless and secure interactions publication of the American Medical Association. In less among homeland security stakeholders. The Cyber than five years, this Center has received over $3 million in Security Division is working to strengthen America’s grant funding, has overseen the development and security and resiliency by providing knowledge products deployment of the National Disaster Life Support suite of and innovative technology solutions for the Homeland courses and has expanded to 10 personnel. Dr. James Security Enterprise–comprised of homeland security brings over 30 years of experience in the public and practitioners across the country and at all levels of private health care sectors—as a clinician, researcher, government and in industry and academia. Ms. Higa- professional personnel manager and program director— Smith earned her Bachelor’s of Science degree in to this challenging and critical undertaking. He is board Computer Engineering at Clemson University and is a certified in general preventive medicine, earned a certified Identity Management professional from the doctorate in medicine at the Cincinnati College of Naval Postgraduate School. She over 10 years of Medicine, a doctorate in public health from UCLA’s experience in Information Technology (IT) Security, School of Public Health, and a masters in health care Information Assurance, and Security Audit and administration from Baylor University. (IP23) Assessments for the U.S. Department of Defense and DHS. (PS14)

Gerald Hubbard Business Development Manager, Xtec Gerald Hubbard is a Business Development Manager at Xtec (TA24)

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Hon. Mark Steven Kirk Bobby Kagel U.S. Senator – (R- Illinois), Deputy Director for Emergency Management, Chester Mark Steven Kirk was elected to the United States Senate County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on November 2, 2010, winning a special election to serve Bobby is responsible for the comprehensive emergency the final weeks of President Barack Obama's Senate term management program in Chester County and in addition to winning a regular six-year term starting coordinating with the 73 municipal emergency managers, January 3, 2011. In 1989, Mark was commissioned as an 45 police departments, 57 fire departments, 32 emergency Intelligence Officer in the United States Navy Reserve medical service organizations, and numerous local, and currently holds the rank of Commander. From county, regional and state agencies on emergency December 2008 to January 2009, Congressman Kirk management issues. He has worked to implement a became the first House member to deploy to an imminent county-wide credentialing system based on open-source danger area since 1942 when he served as special advisor technology using the Federal Information Processing for counternarcotics in Kandahar, Afghanistan. He has Standard (FIPS)-201 and Personal Identity Verification- also served in Iraq, Haiti, and Bosnia and in 1999, was Interoperable (PIV-I) standards as a backbone. (PS14) awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal for his service in Kosovo. For their service in Kosovo, the U.S. Navy and National Military Intelligence Dr. Nicolás Kecskemethy Association named Mark and his team the VADM Rufus Taylor Intelligence Unit of the Year for outstanding Managing Director, Segres Systec SA service during Operation Allied Force. Mark worked on Born in Lima, Peru, Mr. Kecskemethy studied Biology in the staff of his predecessor in the House, Congressman Germany, graduating as PhD in Molecular Biology at John Porter, a former Representative of Illinois' 10th Bochum University. For several years he joined US District, and also spent two years at the State Department company Pall Filtration near Frankfurt as European as Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of State. Pharmaceutical Director: Since 1994 he moved back to Mark then went into private law practice and eventually Lima to manage family-owned company Segres Systec SA, became counsel to the House International Relations quickly making it the leading company for products and Committee, a post he held until 1999. Mark was elected to solutions for payment and secure ID systems, pioneering the United States House of Representatives in 2000 and all smart card proyects - financial, transport and ID - in went on to serve five terms representing the people of Peru. (IP24) Illinois' 10th Congressional District in Congress. On November 29, 2010, Mark was sworn in as the thirtieth class III United States Senator from the state of Illinois. Ray Kimble He serves on the Committees on Appropriations, Manager, Technology Risk, Deloitte & Touche LLP Banking, Housing and Urban Development and Health, Education, Labor and Pensions as well as the Special Ray Kimble is a Manager with Deloitte and Touche and Committee on Aging. Mark currently resides in Highland provides strategy and delivery of Identity Management Park, Illinois. (TA32) solutions and services within the Federal and Commercial sectors. Mr. Kimble has over eleven years of experience implementing technology solutions and driving strategic Harold Kocken decisions for high profile initiatives. His experience Manager, Deloitte & Touche LLP includes supporting the development and implementation of the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Harold Kocken is a Manager at Deloitte & Touche LLP Cyberspace; as well as previously assisting GSA deliver (TF33) over 450,000 credentials across 80 agencies. (TA31)

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security infrastructure in Adobe Reader, Acrobat, and Kevin Kozlowski LiveCycle. His experience includes application servers, operating systems, smart cards, virtual private networks, Vice President of Government Initiatives, Xtec digital signatures, identity management and encryption. Mr. Kevin Kozlowski has more than 18 years of He has also held positions at NeXT, Apple, and Gemplus experience in the Information Technology industry and has presented testimony to the United States combined with a wide range of experience in sales, Congress on electronic commerce and security issues. marketing, engineering, and business leadership. As the John is a board member of the San Francisco InfraGard Vice President of Government Initiatives since 2002 Mr. Chapter, a Certified Information System Security Kozlowski has been instrumental in establishing XTec as Professional, and a graduate of Northwestern University. a premier security provider for the federal government (TA23) overseeing cabinet level smart card systems deployments, contributing to federal smart card publications and providing security and authentication guidance to Eric Le Saint numerous federal agencies. Prior to joining XTec Mr. Sr. Dir. Research and Security, ActivIdentity Kozlowski was a Senior Manager with Northrop Grumman Information Technology, he provided Mr. Le Saint is Director of Security, Intellectual Property oversight and management of the combined Logicon and and Standards Engagement at ActivIdentity. In this role, Litton-PRC smart card practice. Mr. Kozlowski holds a he is responsible for defining product security policies bachelor’s degree in finance and economics from James and approving product releases that meet these policies. Madison University. Mr. Kozlowski is a Certified Smart Mr. Le Saint plays an active leadership role in the Card Industry Professional in Government (CSCIP/G) standardization of US government ID cards with the and is also a member of the Smart Card Alliance PACS National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), council. (PC01) the International Organization for Standards (ISO) and the US Department of Defense, and is currently the editor of the ANSI Generic Identity Command Set (GICS) for defining future ID cards in the US. Mr. Le Lolie Kull Saint has been an active participant in GlobalPlatform for Managing Consultant, HP Enterprise Services over nine years, and was elected as Chair of the GlobalPlatform System Committee in 2009. (TA22) Lolie Kull, from Hewlett Packard, presently, supports the Department of Veterans Affairs implementation as the Deployment Manager/PACS Coordinator for Personal Jack Leipold Identity Verification (PIV) card implementation. She Director, Division of Information Security and Assurance, previously served as the Program Manager for the SSA Department of Homeland Security’s HSPD 12 office and the Transportation Security Administration's Jack Leipold, a graduate of Shepherd College in Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) Shepherdstown, WV, is the Social Security Program through the Prototype Phase of the program Administration’s authority on identity management and and was responsible for implementing the U.S. serves as the security officer for SSA’s Office of Systems. Department of State’s Smart Card based Physical Access Jack leads teams to implement a new identity Control Program. (PC01) (IP21) management program and to comply with HSPD-12 by building systems to issue and utilize PIV cards. The Division of Information Security and Assurance also John Landwehr provides web application and mainframe access control, software assurance, and administers the office’s Risk Sr. Director, Enterprise Security Solutions, Adobe Management Program. (IP31) Systems John Landwehr is Senior Director of Enterprise Security Solutions at Adobe’s San Jose headquarters. John is responsible for Adobe’s information assurance solutions for securing the information lifecycle, including the

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Michael Magrath LaChelle Levan Director, Business Development, Government & Business Development, Probaris, Inc Healthcare, Gemalto LaChelle LeVan is the Director of Strategic Alliances for Michael Magrath, business development director for the Probaris, Inc. She collaborates with security industry security division of Gemalto North America, is partners and US Federal, State, and Local organizations to responsible for the strategic marketing, business design solutions and recommend protocols to address development and government affairs activities in the identity assurance, eAuthentication, Personal Identity government and healthcare sectors. Mr. Magrath develops Verification (PIV / PIV-I) and First Responder and drives consensus on legislation and policy within Authentication Credential (FRAC) needs. LaChelle is a technology, information security, privacy, and additional member of the Smart Card Alliance Identity Council and security-related public policy issues. In addition to Physical Access Council, and represents her company on supporting Gemalto's business and policy initiatives, Mr. the ANSI Homeland Security Standards Panel and Magrath is committed to consumer education and various industry consortiums. She is a graduate of the advocacy through Gemalto's online resource University of Pennsylvania and resides in Philadelphia, www.JustAskGemalto.com, which provides answers to Pennsylvania. (IF33) consumer questions about how to better enjoy the conveniences of the digital world. He serves as vice chairman of the Smart Card Alliance's Healthcare Council Charles Luddeke and represents Gemalto on TechAmerica's Health IT Committee, the Secure ID Coalition and TechAmerica's Senior Security Advisor, FEMA Office of Security Information Security Committee. Mr. Magrath is also a Charlie Luddeke is the Chief of Physical Security for the member of the Healthcare Information and Management Federal Emergency Management Agency. He is FEMA’s Systems Society (HIMSS) and is a Certified Smart Card HSPD-12 Primary Agency Authority, a voting component Industry Professional (IP23) (TA32) member of the HSPD-12 Council, and the architect of the FEMA HSPD-12 Smartcard program under the DHS initiative. He is charged with the protection of FEMA’s Jessica May personnel, mission, assets and FEMA’s Critical Global Identity Practice Lead, HP Enterprise Services Infrastructure Protection Program (CIPP). He is also the F/ERO attribute manager for ESF-5 (Emergency Jessica May is the Global Identity Practice Lead at HP Management) for FEMA. (PS14) Enterprise Services (TA31)

Mike McAllister Bill MacGregor Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs and Homeland Computer Scientist, NIST Security, Commonwealth of Virginia William I. MacGregor, Ph.D., CISSP, CISA, is a senior Central to the mission of the Commonwealth of Virginia contributor to NIST identity management initiatives. As a is ensuring that communities, businesses and government member of the Personal Identity Verification team, he are safe, secure, and prepared. Deputy Secretary helps guide the evolution of the FIPS 201 standard and McAllister proactively collaborates with federal, state, and supporting publications required by Homeland Security local officials, as well as private sector partners to provide Presidential Directive 12. He joined NIST in July, 2005, in seamless, coordinated, security and preparedness strategy the Computer Security Division of the Information and supports implementation plans, as mandated by the Technology Laboratory, and contributes to the General Assembly and the Code of Virginia. Deputy development of US Federal, national, and international Secretary McAllister has over forty-five years of standards related to identification and authentication experience in the field of security programs, including a systems. (TA21) career as a naval officer, as well as management of international programs in Denmark, Italy, and Indonesia. He was also the State Security Director, Virginia

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Department of Transportation and Critical Infrastructure solutions. As a program manager, Mr. Mehta oversees Protection Coordinator for the Governor’s Office of the development of software reference implementations Commonwealth Preparedness, leading many and applications that use Personal Identity Verification Commonwealth of Virginia preparedness efforts and (PIV) Cards for identity authentication. Besides collaborating with the U.S. Department of Homeland developing PIV specifications, Mr. Mehta serves as a Security (DHS) to develop and implement homeland project editor for an ANSI INCITS B10.12 technical security programs on a nation-wide basis. Virginia is subcommittee which develops specifications on the recognized as a proactive partner in homeland security, Interoperability for Smart Cards. Mr. Mehta is currently including efforts to deploy an emergency responder developing a specification for an interoperable smart card credentialing program, establishment of a fixed and platform which provides user authentication services. mobile radiological/nuclear detection capability, (TA22) deployment of the DHS Automated Critical Asset Management System (ACAMS), implementation of the National Infrastructure Protection Plan via the Virginia Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resiliency Strategic Robert Merkert, Sr. Plan that received national recognition. (PS14) Business Development, SCM Microsystems Bob has spent years in business development and sales Brad McGoran capacities at SCM. His primary focus has been on logical access smart card readers for government applications. Principal Engineer, Exponent He is also one of the prime movers behind the Brad A. McGoran is the leader of Exponent’s development of the SCM Microsystems physical access identification consulting division. Founded in 1967, control readers. Bob has been a long time member of the Exponent is one of the nation’s leading engineering Smart Card Alliance. He is has been on the Board of consulting firms dedicated to analyzing system failures or Directors and has also served as a member of the problems and resolving product reliability issues. Mr. Executive Committee. He is one of the founding McGoran’s team has extensive experience in the testing members of the SCA Physical Access Control (PAC) and evaluation of smartcards, e-passports, mobile devices, Council. Bob spent 20 years with DANYL Corporation biometric systems, and related equipment according to where he held engineering, marketing and business the ISO, ANSI, and Government-specific standards. His development management positions. He was a founder of team investigates and analyzes the reasons for premature the company and was the Executive Vice President of the device failures, interoperability problems, and security firm. DANYL was an early pioneer in the use of smart vulnerabilities, and advises clients on methods and cards in financial applications, particular for unassisted techniques to improve reliability. Mr. McGoran is a vending systems. (TA23) licensed and registered Professional Engineer and a certified smart card industry professional. He serves as the advisor to the government card programs and sits on Tony Mosley the ANSI standards writing committees for IC Cards with Division Operations Chief U.S. Department of State Contacts, Contactless IC Cards, and associated test methods. (TA22) Mr. Mosley is recognized throughout the Federal Government as a leading expert for the implementation of Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD- 12). Under his direction, the Department of State was one Ketan Mehta of 14 Federal Agencies to implement this directive by the PIV Staff, NIST mandated deadline of October 27, 2006. Both the public and private sector have taken a strong interest in Mr. Mr. Mehta assists National Institute of Technology Mosley’s implementation strategies, and he has been (NIST) in the development and implementation of a featured in several leading trade magazines including common Identity Credential for Federal Government FedTech. (PC01) Employees and Contractors in response to Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD‐12). Mr. Mehta has developed, in collaboration with NIST, several specifications to aid implementation of HSPD‐12

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Access Card (CAC); The HSPD-12, FIPS 201 PIV C. Maxine Most credentialing program; the State Department’s ePassport Principal, Acuity Market Intelligence and Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative technology C. Maxine Most (―max‖), Principal and founder of Acuity selection; Transportation Department’s Transportation Market Intelligence, has 25 years experience in Worker Identity Credential (TWIC), the Transportation international emerging technology market development. Security Administration’s Register Traveler program and Ms. Most founded Acuity in 2001, to bring strategic the secure credentialing of First Responders. Neville market development expertise to the then nascent serves as a Chairman of the Smart Card Alliance and biometrics market. Most relies on ―rigorous intuition‖ -– Chairman of the Smart Card Alliance’s Identity Council. a combination of quantifiable, data driven analysis and Neville is a founding member of the Secure ID Coalition insight honed over two decades –- to consistently provide and is active within several other associations such as original, thought provoking, accurate, and reliable TechAmerica, AAMVA, INCITS & IAPP. (IP21) Biometric and Electronic Identity (eID) market analysis. Ms. Most has authored ―The Global National eID Industry Report‖, ―The Global ePassport and eVisa Charles V. Peña Industry Report‖, and ―The Future of Biometrics‖. (IP24) Senior Fellow, Independent Institute Charles (Chuck) Peña is a senior fellow with the Independent Institute, Coalition for a Realistic Foreign Derek Nagel Policy, and senior fellow alumnus of the George Access Control Branch Chief, PFPA Washington University Homeland Security Policy Mr. Derek A. Nagel, Access Control Branch Chief for the Institute, as well as an adviser on the Straus Military Pentagon Force Protection Agency (PFPA) Project Reform Project. He was previously the director of Integration Directorate, is a veteran physical security defense policy studies at the Cato Institute and has over specialist with a decade of dedicated experience in 25 years experience as a defense policy and program security program management and security system design expert – including advising Department of Defense and and integration. Currently, Mr. Nagel is leading an Department of Homeland Security clients. Peña is the unparalleled access control system upgrade, throughout author of Winning the Un-War: A New Strategy for the the Pentagon and National Capital Region, to bring all War on Terrorism and has been a terrorism, homeland sites up to HSPD-12 compliance. Prior to coming to security, and military analyst for MSNBC, CNBC, and PFPA Mr. Nagel secured foreign missions for the NBC television. He has numerous television appearances Department of State and served in the U.S. Marine Corps. on all three cable news stations – including ―Hardball (PC01) with Chris Matthews‖ on MSNBC, ―The O’Reilly Factor‖ on Fox News, and ―News Night‖ on CNN – on all four broadcast networks, and on international television such as the BBC. His opinions have appeared in numerous Neville Pattinson domestic and international newspapers, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, USA Today, SVP, Government Affairs & Standards, Gemalto The Wall Street Journal, and the Financial Times. Peña Neville Pattinson is the Vice President for Government has a B.A. in Political Science from Claremont Men’s Affairs, Standards and Business Development at College and an M.A. in Security Policy Studies from the Gemalto, Inc. based in Austin, TX. Within that role George Washington University. (PS12) Neville constantly evangelizes the need to move to smart card based solutions to protect identity and privacy in US Government policy. Neville Pattinson is a leading expert Tim Polk and thought leader on digital security identity solutions Computer Scientist, NIST such as smart cards, electronic passports and tokens that use secure microprocessor chips to keep identity Tim Polk is a Computer Scientist at the National Institute credential data and biometrics secure and private. He’s of Standards and Technology (NIST). Tim has been at been heavily involved in policy, planning and NIST since 1982, and joined the Computer Security implementing a number of Federal Government security Division in 1988. His work has focused on cryptographic initiatives including the Department of Defense Common security mechanisms since 1994, with an emphasis on

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PKI standardization and deployment. Tim contributed to Engineering, Amano, and HID; Steve founded IQ the development of several IETF PKI standards and was Devices and is currently President and CEO of Intellisoft. co-author of RFCs 2459, 2528, 3039, 3279, and 3280. Steve’s Standards work includes the Security Industry Tim is also co-author of the book ―Planning for PKI‖. Association (SIA) Biometrics and Access Control sub- He has degrees in Computer Science and Electrical committees and PIV Working Group. An advisor to Engineering from University of Maryland. (TA23) NIST on FIPS201 PIVII Smartcards and Biometrics as well as a member of the GSA APL development team; and the RTCA SC-224 airport security standards Greg Roecker committee. He is on the Smartcard Alliance Council Program Manager, Lockheed Martin Honor Role as former 2 term officer for both the Physical Access Council (co-founder) and the Identity Council and Eight years operational experience in Tactical Naval Air currently elected member to both Steering Committees. Operations in the U.S. Navy in P-3 Orion aircraft. Steve is active in ASIS and honored to be distinguished as Twenty five years with Lockheed Martin. Eight years in a Quarter Century of Service member. (PC01) time critical National Programs O&M environment; seven years experience in integration of complex programs supporting US Government and Large Jason Rosen Commercial Customers in Aerospace, Information EPACS Program Manager, NASA Systems and Telecommunications; five years supporting internal Lockheed Martin remote access and PKI. Greg is Mr. Rosen came to NASA in March of 2010. As the currently the Industry Alignment Manager for the EPACS Program Manager for NASA, his responsibilities Assured Identity Program working internal and external are to manage, approve, and analyze the physical security interfaces, responsible for all activities relative to program needs relating to EPACS, including alignment alignment of the Assured Identity program with industry with PIV processes, development and promulgation of standards and direction, and those of the business areas. policies and procedures, leading cross-functional teams, (IP32) and integration of systems involved with NASA’s Identity Credential and Access Management Program (ICAM). Mr. Rosen leads the ICAM Physical Access Management (PAM) team, working directly with the OCIO, the NASA Roger Roehr Enterprise Applications Competency Center (NEACC), HSPD-12 Physical Security Engineer, PFPA and NASA Centers to assure NASA’s implementation and operation of EPACS meets Federal, Agency, and Roger Roehr specializes in identity management and Center requirements. Mr. Rosen serves as the Agency’s physical access control. Roger’s core competencies are in representative to the Federal ICAM Sub-Committee and the design, installation, integration, and maintenance of is a member of the Architectural Working Group, the electronic physical security, security video and access Interagency Security Committee (ISC) Sub-Committee for control systems. He is actively involved in developing Convergence, and sits on the Steering Committee for the standards for the integration of biometrics and smart card Physical Access Council for the Smart Card Alliance. technology in Physical Access Control Systems (PACS). (PC01) Previously he was involved in developing, testing, and implementing a wide range of integration and consulting engagements for identity management and electronic Adam Shane physical security. (PC01) Product Manager, Identity and Systems Engineering, AMAG Technology Steve Rogers Adam Shane is a Product Manager for AMAG President & CEO, Intellisoft, Inc. Technology responsible for Identity solutions and Systems Engineering. Adam also provides technical Steve Rogers is an acknowledged expert in the fields of consulting services to customers seeking to leverage Identity Management, Smartcard technology, multi-modal AMAG’s advanced capabilities. Adam is the company’s Biometrics, and Physical Access Control. His professional primary technical interface to the Federal Government career spans 30 years as a senior executive with security and physical security industry efforts on standardization. industry leaders including Radionics, Integrated Adam has over 20 years of technical experience, a

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master’s in engineering, is a certified Physical Security long training courses for a variety of US, Canadian and Professional (PSP), and has published a number of British security agencies. (TF33) (PC01) articles on physical security topics in domestic and international publications. (PC01) Brett Tally James Sheire Program Manager, MorphoTrak Brett Tally a Program Manager for Identity Solutions at Manager, Government Programs, NXP Semiconductors SAFRAN MorphoTrak. The Identity Solutions group of Jim Sheire leads NXP Semiconductors government MorphoTrak brings the full range of capabilities of programs in North America. Jim’s primary duties include Morpho Division companies, part of the Safran group, to government business development for NXP’s Business the U.S. identity markets. These include biometric Line Identification, the world's leading manufacturer of enrollment and verification systems as well as secure smart card and radio frequency identification (RFID) chip document and smart card production. Before joining technology, used extensively in border and homeland MorphoTrak, Brett worked for Defense, security, building and computer access, food and animal Telecommunications, and E-Commerce companies in health and safety, and pharmaceutical anti-piracy such diverse fields as visual simulation, high availability initiatives. Jim’s successes include leading NXP system architecture and secure business process engagement in the U.S. ICAO ePassport program, both in automation. He earned his degree in Physics from the having NXP selected as a supplier of secure University of California, Santa Barbara. (TA32) microcontrollers and helping ensure Congressional and public confidence in contactless smart card technology. Jim formerly served as a Congressional aide to US Andrew W. Tarbox Senator Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) and Director of Government Sales, Wave Systems Corp. Government Relations for the transatlantic industry group the European-American Business Council (EABC). Andrew W. Tarbox is in Government Sales at Wave (TA24) Systems Corp. (IP22)

David Temoshok Lars Suneborn Director, Federal Identity Management, GSA/NIST Director, Government Program, HIRSCH Electronics David Temoshok has been serving as the Director for During his 30 + year career in the security industry, Mr. Federal Identity Management for the Office of Suneborn has served in a variety of roles. Currently he is Governmentwide Policy of the U.S. General Services leading HIRSCH development of FIPS 201 compliant Administration. In this capacity, responsibilities include products and related system enhancements. Recognized the development and deployment of identity management as a Physical Access Control System (PACS) subject policies and infrastructure for the Federal Government, matter leader, he is a frequent speaker and an active including the government-wide implementation of member of the SCA PAC. Mr. Suneborn is actively Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12), involved in industry groups developing open standards the Federal Public Key Infrastructure (FPKI) and the for smart card and related system components. He is FIPS 201 Evaluation Program to test and approve actively promoting Smart Card, biometric and PKI products for conformance to FIPS 201 for the cryptographic technologies as vital components in overall implementation of HSPD-12. These initiatives provide system designs for high-risk, high-security facilities government-wide infrastructure for the authentication of nationally and internationally. He is guiding US agencies citizens, businesses, and internal government personnel in in their efforts to achieve HSPD-12 / PIV compliance of order to access federal assets, business transactions and enterprise level PACS. His clients include US, British and information. David is currently on assignment to the Canadian government agencies. His experience includes National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) system design, deployment and long term sustainability to implement the National Strategy for Trusted Identities programs for government facilities world wide. Mr. in Cyberspace presidential initiative. (IP21) Suneborn developed and conducted agency specific week-

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programs. Keith developed the strategic approach and led Don Thibeau the remediation of the Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) President, Open ID Exchange across NGC. He was responsible for the strategy, Don Thibeau is the Executive Director of The OpenID planning, engineering/solution development, and Foundation openid.net an open source, identity standards implementation for enterprise Provisioning, Remote development organization representing industry leaders in Access, CertiPath/PKI and NGC OneBadge program. internet enterprise, web and social media technologies. (IP32) (PS14) Thibeau is also Chairman of the Board of the Open Identity Exchange (OIX) a non-profit, technology- agnostic, multi-tenant platform for trust frameworks for Dietmar Wendling identity authentication in global internet and Vice President, Market Sector e-Government, SCM telecommunications applications. OIX Microsystems openidentityexchange.org was the first US government Dietmar Wendling joined SCM Microsystems in June authorized certification authority and was founded by 1998. He has more than 20 year experience in various companies including Google, PayPal, AT&T, Symantec, sales, marketing and product management positions, Verizon and Equifax. Don combines expertise in the data, much of it within SCM Microsystems. Prior to joining identity and social layers of online identity authentication SCM Microsystems, he held the General Manager and authorization with enterprise and entrepreneurial position at Compass Design Automation and various management with experience in consortium-based management positions at Mentor Graphics. His business models for data, analytics and web content. He professional experience also includes sales positions at has held senior management positions with LexisNexis, National Semiconductor. Dietmar Wendling also consults Qsent and TransUnion. Thibeau, a former Presidential various institutions and agencies on smart card related appointee, has testified before Congress and speaks and infrastructures and networks. Dietmar Wendling holds a writes (white papers) on data privacy, identity Diploma in Informatics and Communications technologies and related regulatory issues. He blogs on Engineering from the University of Applied Science in these issues at openid.net (TA31) (PS13) Augsburg, Germany. (IP24)

John Thielens Christer Wilkinson Chief Architect, Cloud Services, Axway Sr. Project Manager, AECOM John has been working in the security industry since 1997, joining ValiCert, a pioneer in certificate validation Dr. Wilkinson has been active in the airport security field standards and products, in 2000 as OCSP solutions were for almost 30 years. He started on his first access control beginning widespread deployment in the DoD and the system in 1979 and since then has worked at over 100 airports worldwide and been involved in some 25 separate financial services industry. ValiCert was later acquired by access control systems implementations. He obtained his Tumbleweed, where John served as CTO. Now Tumbleweed is part of Axway, where John is Chief PhD in operating system design from the Victoria Architect of Cloud Services, and also leads Product University of Manchester England in 1973. He is current Management for Axway’s identity validation products. chairman of RTCA committee # 207, the Federal advisory committee producing standards for (US) airport (TA24) access control systems. He is a board member of the Airports Consultants Council, (ACC). (IP22) Keith Ward Director, Enterprise Security & Identity Management, Craig Wilson Northrop Grumman FEMA Contractor, Unified Industries, Inc. A 25+ year veteran, Keith is director of enterprise Craig A. Wilson is a senior consultant and subject matter security and identity management for Northrop expert to Federal Emergency Management Agency Grumman (NGC). He is recognized as an Information (FEMA) Office of National Capital Region Coordination Technology executive and has business management experience in complex mission critical enterprise (NCRC) and National Continuity Programs (NCP) as the Federal and Mutual Aid Emergency Response/Recovery

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Official (F/ERO) Credentialing Coordinator. He is reviews project tasks and deliverables for completeness responsible for coordinating the credentialing and applicability to the client environment. Mike requirements of Public Law 110-53 (Implementing represents Deloitte within the University of Texas Center Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act) as well for Identity. Mike has spoken to audiences in the US, as Homeland Security Presidential Directive 20 and Europe, Japan, and Australia on identity management and National Security Presidential Directive 51, and providing enterprise systems management. Mike was previously the guidance to senior leadership that promotes credentialing founding chair for the International Association of interoperability of Federal Government continuity Privacy Professionals (IAPP) Knowledge Network for programs. In addition, he is responsible for Central Texas. Mike has held senior leadership positions recommending continuity credentialing procedures that in professional services, product management, and will achieve interoperability with State, local, territorial, systems engineering at Sun Microsystems, Waveset and tribal governments, and private sector owners and Technologies, Tivoli/IBM, Novell, and BNSF Railway. operators of critical infrastructure, as appropriate. (IP23) (PS13) (PS14) Rob Zivney Michael Wyatt VP Government & Standards, Identive Group Firm Director, Deloitte & Touche LLP Rob Zivney directs Hirsch Electronics’ worldwide Mike Wyatt is an Advisory Services Director in the marketing group. He is on the Board of Directors of the Deloitte’s Center for Security and Privacy Solutions and Security Industry Association (SIA), serves as SIA’s chair has over 20 years of designing, building, and managing of the Personal Identity Verification Working Group and enterprise identity management solutions. Mike focuses represents SIA to the Smart Card Interagency Advisory on the state and local government as well as technology, Board Physical Access Committee. Further, he is active in media and telecommunications clients. He serves as a standards activities with SIA, ASHRAE/BACnet, and national quality and risk management leader for security OASIS/oBIX. A sought-after industry speaker, his and privacy engagements where he provides risk opinions and market outlook are often quoted in the management guidance to the engagement team, and industry trade. (TA23)

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Exhibition Floor Plan

101 SafeNet 500 Identive 102 BridgePoint Systems 501 Oberthur 108 Axway 504 Bell & Howell 201 Thursby 505 Apriva 205 Zebra Technologies 506 Software House 209 Intercede 509 MorphoTrak 300 Datacard 600 Entrust 301 Deloitte 601 HP 304 Teslin® Substrate by PPG Industries 603 Monitor Dynamics 305 Quantum Secure 604 Emergent 309 Xtec 605 GET Group 400 Gemalto 606 SABIC 401 NXP 608 Ultra Electronics 405 BIO-Key 700 HIDGlobal 406 SMARTRAC 701 Melzer 407 Exponent 703 Digital Identification Systems 408 G&D 706 ADT Security Service 409 EK Ekcessories 708 Smart Card Alliance

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safeguard life and property. ADT has a presence in over 200 U.S. cities, the largest installed customer base in the Media Sponsor industry, and a successful history of design, installation, ABI Research integration, and service of electronic security systems. 249 South Street

Oyster Bay, NY 11771 Booth 505 www.abiresearch.com Apriva ABI Research provides in-depth analysis and quantitative 8501 North Scottsdale Road forecasting of trends in global connectivity and other Scottsdale, AZ 85253 emerging technologies. From offices in North America, www.apriva.com Europe and Asia, ABI Research’s worldwide team of experts advises thousands of decision makers through 40+ Founded in 1999, Apriva is a privately-held corporation research and advisory services. Est. 1990. For more that delivers secure wireless transaction and data information visit www.abiresearch.com, or call transmission solutions to financial services providers and +1.516.624.2500. government agencies. Apriva operates two divisions to serve its customers: Apriva POS provides wireless transaction and payment solutions to financial services Media Sponsor providers; Apriva ISS delivers highly-secure mobile ACT Canada messaging applications to government agencies and other sectors that require rigorous encryption and data 85 Mullen Drive protection. Ajax, Ontario, L1T 2B3 Canada www.actcda.com Booth 108 ACT Canada is the stakeholder association, focussed on Axway secure payment, secure identity management and other 8300 Greenboro Drive Ste 800 advanced applications. Now in our 20th year, we are the McLean VA 22102 authority on the Canadian market, supporting our members through working with key stakeholders. We take www.axwayfederal.com a non-partisan approach to all issues and facilitate Axway recently merged with Tumbleweed cooperation among and between all members groups. Communications to become the leading global provider of ACT Canada helps members understand the market, multi-enterprise solutions and infrastructure. We are the public and private sector applications and potential ONLY provider in the market today to manage, run, barriers. We facilitate knowledge transfer and thought secure, and monitor all your business interactions—emails, leadership through a neutral forum, while expanding our files, messages, services, events, and processes. Axway's members’ networks. Founded in 1989, ACT Canada is a comprehensive offerings include business-to-business non-profit membership association. (B2B) integration, managed file transfer, enterprise application integration, business process management, Booth 706 secure email, and identity validation. Axway’s Desktop Validation Authority Client is currently deployed on 3 ADT Security Services million DoD workstations and thousands of DoD servers. 1501 Yamato Rd Axway serves industries including Government, Boca Raton, FL 33431 Technology, Financial, Healthcare, Transportation, Retail www.adtbusiness.com & Consumer, Manufacturing, and more. ADT installs and maintains video surveillance, access control, and intrusion detection systems that help

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Booth 504 Booth 300 Bell and Howell Datacard 3791 S Alston Ave 11111 Bren Road West Durham, NC 27713 Minnetonka, MN 55343 www.bellhowell.net www.datacard.com Bell and Howell, LLC is a leading provider of solutions Datacard Group is a driving force in virtually every major and services for paper-based and digital messaging card program around the world. Datacard’s secure ID and solutions. The company’s complete portfolio includes card personalization solutions are used to issue millions of products that reduce production and postage costs, financial cards and government identification documents increase operational efficiency, message impact and each day. More than 40 years ago, Datacard made mass relevancy, and ensure integrity and quality. Supporting issuance of credit cards economical by inventing systems these solutions is one of the largest dedicated service for high-volume plastic card personalization—forever organizations in the industry. The company maintains changing the way consumers conduct transactions. Today, facilities in Wheeling, Ill., Durham, N.C., Bethlehem, Pa. Datacard’s high-volume card issuance solutions outsell all and Rochester, N.Y. For further information, please visit other brands combined. Datacard built on this heritage to www.bellhowell.net. redefine secure identity technology

Booth 405 Booth 301, Reception Sponsor BIO-key International, Inc. Deloitte 3349 Highway 138 1919 North Lynn St Building D Suite A Arlington, VA 22209 Wall, NJ 07719 www.deloitte.com www.bio-key.com Deloitte understands federal service. With experience BIO-key is a global leader in finger biometric identification serving all 15 cabinet level agencies, our clients notice the technology and advanced mobile identification solutions. difference. The breadth of our service offerings, ability to leverage relevant cross industry and cross sector perspectives, and our global project credentials Booth 102 demonstrate the value in our approach. Learn more, visit BridgePoint Systems, Inc. us online at www.deloitte.com/federal.As used above, ―Deloitte‖ means Deloitte & Touche LLP, which provides 530 McCormick St. San Leandro, CA 94577 audit and risk management related services, Deloitte Consulting LLP, which provides consulting services, www.BridgePointsystems.com Deloitte Tax LLP, which provides tax services, and For nearly a decade, BridgePoint has been delivering Deloitte Financial Advisory Services (FAS), which access control and security solutions employing provides financial advisory services. These entities are Government smart cards - longer than any competitive separate subsidiaries of Deloitte LLP. firm. We know that security managers face an ever- changing array of threats and our technology helps ensure Booth 703 access that’s secure - both today and in the future. BridgePoint’s highly trusted security solutions meet and Digital Identification exceed the latest standards and guidance set forth by the Solutions Federal Government. Access to thousands of Government and military doors depend on BridgePoint’s trusted 111 Kiowa Lane identity authentication, an innovative solution that embeds Piedmont, SC 29673 public key infrastructure in an agile, user friendly approach www.digital-identification.com to identity assurance in physical access. Digital Identification Solutions is a worldwide provider of identity solutions. The company has sales and support centers in North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle

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East. Through our global network of Certified Partners, Entrust's identity-based approach offers the right balance DIS can deliver state-of-the-art identity solutions to between affordability, expertise and service. With more customers anywhere in the world. Our advantages include than 125 patents granted and pending, these world-class our vast experience, our quality products, our market solutions include, strong authentication, fraud detection, reach, our track record and our advanced technology. digital certificates, SSL, PKI, and smart credentialing. Entrust Credentialing Services consolidate identity-based Booth 409 components into a cost-effective, unified credential for each person with an enterprise, government agency or EK Ekcessories citizen population. 575 West 3200 South Logan, Utah 84321 Booth 407 , Insert Sponsor

www.ekusa.com Exponent Inc. 2010 marks 25 years for EK Ekcessories! Our cutting edge 149 Commonwealth Dr. designs and materials ensure you are getting a durable high Menlo Park, CA 94025 quality product. EK Ekcessories is your stop for Smart www.exponent.com/smartcard_testing_capabilities Card holders and ID badge holders including the FIPS 201 approved Guardian and One Hander Card Holders, in Exponent is an engineering consulting firm with a staff of addition to a huge selection of safety breakaway lanyards. 800 specializing in the investigation and prevention of We proudly manufacture in the USA. quality, reliability, and interoperability problems and failures. In the field of smartcards, identification technology, and identity management, we offer technical Booth 604 expertise to make cards, e-passports, keyfobs, equipment, Emergent systems and processes more reliable. For more 8133 Leesburg Pike Ste 450 information, please contact Brad McGoran, P.E., 650-688- 7013, [email protected], or visit Vienna, VA 22182 http://www.exponent.com/smartcard_testing_2/ . www.emergent360.com Exponent is certified to ISO9001. Emergent is an IT solution provider focused on solving complex business and mission challenges on behalf of Media Sponsor government, commercial, education and healthcare organizations. The Emergent team combines unmatched FierceGovIT IT technical expertise and an extensive knowledge of the www.FierceGovernmentIT.com government procurement process. We work hand-in-hand FierceGovernmentIT tracks the latest technological with a variety of complementary IT vendors to ensure our developments in the U.S. government. Federal decision customers receive world class IT solutions, enabling them makers and IT executives rely on our website and free to achieve their objectives on time and on budget. email newsletter for news on cybersecurity, defense IT, Emergent’s extensive partner network allows our network communication systems, open government and customers to access a multitude of pre-competed, pre- other IT advances implemented by government agencies. negotiated contracts that deliver a smooth, streamlined Our news coverage is not limited to the daily headlines – procurement experience. our editors produce comprehensive features on leading trends and innovators. As part of our community, get Booth 600 , Silver Sponsor insights on cutting-edge technologies through our Entrust Inc. exclusive webinars and robust whitepaper library. Join thousands of your peers by signing up for One Lincoln Centre 5400 LBJ FierceGovernmentIT today! Freeway, Suite 1340 http://www.FierceGovernmentIT.com Dallas, TX 75240 www.entrust.com Entrust provides identity-based security solutions that empower enterprises, consumers, citizens and Web sites in more than 4,000 organizations spanning 60 countries.

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Booth 400, Platinum Sponsor Booth 408 Gemalto Giesecke & Devrient Arboretum Plaza II 45925 Horseshoe Dr 9442 Capital of Texas Hwy Dulles, VA 20166 North, Ste 400 www.gi-de.com Austin, TX 78759 www.gemalto.com Giesecke & Devrient continues to provide innovative authentication solutions for government and commercial Gemalto, the world leader in digital security, delivers on customers. From PIV cards to driver’s licenses and device. the growing demands of billions of people worldwide for management for mobile communications, G&D helps mobile connectivity, identity and data protection, credit customers secure sensitive information. This year, we are card safety, health and transportation services, e- pleased to announce the G&D Track & Trace solution for government and national security. Gemalto supplies verifying products and documents. G&D is a worldwide governments, wireless operators, banks and enterprises a market leader in microprocessor smart cards, software wide range of secure personal devices, such as subscriber server solutions and services, and leading edge security identification modules (SIM), Universal Integrated Circuit technology. Current security solutions include corporate Card (UICC) in mobile phones, smart banking cards, smart and government ID systems, logical access, PKI, card access badges, electronic passports, and USB tokens contactless ticketing, e-passport, healthcare, mobile for online identity protection. To complete the solution we communications, EMV and mobile payment. also provide software, systems and services to help our customers achieve their goals. Association Sponsor

Booth 605 GlobalPlatform GET Group 1515 Cordilleras Road Redwood City, CA 94062 230 Third Avenue www.globalplatform.org Waltham, MA 02451 www.getgroup.com GlobalPlatform is a cross industry, not-for-profit association which identifies, develops and publishes GET Group is a leader in secure document and specifications which facilitate the secure and interoperable information technology solutions – our innovative deployment and management of multiple embedded technologies and worldwide systems implementation applications on secure chip technology. Its proven expertise set us apart. We help governments and technical specifications are the international industry corporations quickly and efficiently manage the issuance of standard for building a trusted end-to-end solution which the most diverse range of advanced secure personalized serves multiple actors and supports several business identification documents. We are the exclusive distributor models. The freely available specifications provide the and value added partner of Toppan digital passport and ID foundation for market convergence and innovative new card printers and offer a broad range of software and cross-sector partnerships. The technology has been services for Government ID, smart cards, identification adopted globally across finance, mobile/telecom, and access control cards. Our innovative identification government, healthcare, retail and transit sectors. solutions have been used worldwide for more than 20 GlobalPlatform also supports an open compliance years. Learn more at www.getgroup.com. program ecosystem to ensure the long-term interoperability of secure chip technology. As a member- driven association with cross-market representation from all world continents, GlobalPlatform membership is open to any organization operating within this landscape. Its 60+ members contribute to technical committees and market-led task forces. www.globalplatform.org

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Media Sponsor Booth 700, PIV-I Badge Station Sponsor Globalsmart HID Global 134 Lots Road 15370 Barranca Parkway Chelsea, UK Irvine, CA 92618 www.globalsmart.com www.hidglobal.com globalsmart.com, is the worlds leading daily online news As the trusted supplier for manufacturers, operators and services for chip technology, publishers of global journals integrators of cashless payment systems around the world, on Smart Technologies including ID Credentials, HID Global is able to address a wide range of system Biometrics, Smart Card Payments and Near Field requirements, including contactless readers for automatic Communications. fare collection systems and prelaminates for payment cards. Providing excellent speed, control, technical Media Sponsor expertise and interoperability, HID’s cashless payment options enable manufacturers and system integrators to be Green Sheet, The first to market with new technologies, helping to deliver interoperable solutions. Headquartered in Irvine, 6145 State Farm Drive Rohnert Park, CA 94928 California, HID Global has over 1,700 employees worldwide supporting customers in more than 100 www.greensheet.com countries. HID Global is an ASSA ABLOY company. For The Green Sheet Inc. provides all sectors of the payment more information, visit www.hidglobal.com processing industry with education, inspiration and actionable advice. More than 83% of readers archive their Booth 601, Water Sponsor issues, and 97% recommend GS/GSQ to their colleagues. Our extensive proprietary database compiled since 1983, HP reaches the majority of the real players in the ISO/MLS 13600 EDS Drive distribution channel. Herndon, VA 20171

www.hp.com/go/cybersecurity Media Sponsor HP is a leading provider of IT solutions that address the GSN: Government Security specific needs of U.S. Government's federal defense and News civilian agencies. The company's adaptive enterprise strategy helps drive mission and agency goals with open 4770 Sunrise Hywy St 105 architectures, industry standards and heterogeneous Massapequa Park, NY 11762 technology solutions. To learn more about HP's complete range of cyber security solutions, visit www.gsnmagazine.com hp.com/go/cybersecurity. Government Security News distribution or readership focuses on reaching government security buyers at the G- Booth 500 , Thursday Lunch Sponsor 12 level and above, whose job functions are at the federal level, plus major state, county and municipal governments Identive Group across the U.S. Our readership also includes the very 1900 Carnegie Ave important contractors, sub contractors and system Santa Ana, CA 92705 integrators that market security products, systems and www.identive-group.com related services to government. Identive is focused on building the world’s signature company in Secure ID. We provide a range of offerings along the value chain of identification-based technologies – from core RFID components to fully integrated identity management systems. Our products, software, systems and services address the markets for identity management, physical and logical access control, near field

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communications (NFC) and a host of RFID-enabled Association Sponsor applications. Our customers include national, state and local governments and leading companies in the enterprise, Kantara Initiative consumer, education, healthcare and transportation PO Box 672 sectors. We operate globally with employees on five Williamstown, MA 01267 continents. www.kantarainitiative.org

Booth 209 Kantara Initiative - Bridging and harmonizing the identity community with actions that will help ensure secure, Intercede identity-based, online interactions while preventing misuse Reston Town Center 11951 of personal information so that networks will become Freedom Drive, 13th Floor privacy protecting and more natively trustworthy Reston, VA 20190 environments. http://kantarainitiative.org/ www.intercede.com Booth 701 Intercede produces the MyID Identity and Credential Management System (IDCMS). Intercede MyID provides MELZER maschinenbau secure registration, ID verification, smart card GmbH personalization and lifecycle management within a single integrated platform. MyID supports the latest standards Ruhrstrasse 51-55 applicable for all PIV, PIV-Interoperable and PIV- Schwelm, 58332 Germany Compatible deployments. MyID is used around the world www.melzergmbh.com to manage millions of identities for governments, banks and corporates. Notable deployments in the US include 14 MELZER is the leading equipment supplier for the federal agencies, 1.8 million smart cards in support of the industrial production of state-of-the-art MRTD's, ID US TWIC program, four US financial institutions and Cards, Smart Cards, Contactless Cards and RFID Inlays. 320,000 smart identity badges for Boeing, Booz Allen Customized solutions in combination with the unique Hamilton and Lockheed Martin. For more information modular inline production processes ensure highest visit www.intercede.com productivity, flexibility and security at a maximum yield. The Melzer product portfolio also includes advanced RFID converting equipment for the production of Smart Association Sponsor Labels, Smart Tickets and Luggage Tags. Java Card Forum Booth 603 www.javacardforum.org Monitor Dynamics 12500 Network Blvd #303 The primary purpose of the Java Card Forum is to promote as an industry the development of Java as the San Antonio, TX 78249 preferred interpreter language for interoperable smart www.mondyn.com cards. The Forum is divided into two Committees; the Established in 1979, Monitor Dynamics (MonDyn) is a US Business Committee and the Technical Committee, and based manufacturer of unified security management they have been meeting since the Forum was founded in systems that blend access control, video surveillance, 1997, successfully providing recommendations to Oracle intrusion detection and identity products into an open- (formerly SUN Microsystems) for the Java Card architecture, command and control IP platform. Monitor specifications, the latest version being Java Card 3.0 Dynamics is the proven leader in developing corporate- wide, military-wide and government-wide managed security solutions that deliver real-time visualization and facility control to over 10 million client access and intrusion points across the globe. MonDyn's core technology is an award-winning, open architecture security command and control platform branded as SAFEnet. SAFEnet unifies the capabilities of point security products

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within an organization so that they are able to work Media Sponsor together, in real-time, to deliver higher levels of security than possible from disparate point products. The Nilson Report 1110 Eugenia Place Booth 509 Suite 100 MorphoTrak Carpinteria, CA 93013 www.nilsonreport.com 113 Columbus Street Suite 400 For 41 years The Nilson Report has been the world’s Alexandria, VA 22314 leading source of news and proprietary research on payment cards, networks, and processing systems. www.morphotrak.com Published 23 times a year, the twelve-page newsletter, MorphoTrak, a subsidiary of SAFRAN USA, provides provides readers in 85 countries with statistics available biometric and identity management solutions to the U.S. from no other source and tightly edited articles that deliver and Canada. Formed from the merger of Sagem Morpho a maximum amount of data in a minimum amount of time. and Motorola's biometric division, MorphoTrak serves the For more information visit www.nilsonreport.com. needs of facility/IT security, access control, civil

identification, law enforcement, and border control. Booth 401 , Wed AM Break Sponsor MorphoTrak and its global parent -- Morpho -- are leading innovators in identification technologies such as smart NXP Semiconductors cards, secure documents, e-passports, and driver licenses, 1109 Mckay Dr as well as large fingerprint identification systems, facial and San Jose, CA 95131 iris recognition. Headquartered near Washington D.C., www.nxp.com MorphoTrak employs over 450 persons. NXP Semiconductors N.V. (Nasdaq: NXPI) provides

Media Sponsor High Performance Mixed Signal and Standard Product solutions that leverage its innovations in a wide range of NFC World Congress applications. Near field communication (NFC) is a 3, Allée des Tilliers, 93100 technology co-invented by NXP that enables convenient Montreuil sous Bois, France purchases and other transactions with a mobile device.

www.nfcworldcongress.com MIFARETM is the most frequently used contactless technology in automatic fare collection applications. NFC World Congress: Business and Strategies for the Headquartered in Europe, the company has approximately NFC Market and Ecosystem, September 17-19, 2012- 2nd 28,000 employees working in more than 25 countries and edition – Nice, French Riviera. NFC World Congress is posted sales of USD 3.8 billion in 2009. For more the world's first truly international exhibition and information, visit www.nxp.com. conference dedicated to near field communications business. Over three days, in the ―NFC City‖ of Nice, one of the most delightful areas of Southern Europe, the Booth 501 , Badge Sponsor Congress will unite once again the full value chain of the Oberthur Technologies of NFC market to make it a commercial reality. NFC World Congress offers the smallest start-up up to the largest blue America Corp. chip company an unique platform to network, create 4250 Pleasant Valley Rd business, update and exchange knowledge with over 2500 Chantilly, VA 20151 professionals. See state-of-the-art contactless products, www.oberthur.com solutions and services on the exhibition, free to visit. Attend the high-level business conference dedicated to Oberthur Technologies is a leader in the field of secure NFC deployment lining up over 70 speakers and built by a technologies and the world's second largest provider of Program Committee composed of 25 experts and leading smart card-based solutions including payment cards, SIM players in the NFC ecosystem. 2011 edition gathered 520 cards, converged physical and logical access control (PAC delegates from 65 countries, 45 exhibitors, 1300 visitors. and LAC) cards and NFC technologies. In the world of NFC World Congress online: www.nfcworldcongress.com payment, Oberthur Technologies has issued over 600 million EMV cards, completed over EMV 200 migrations

Ronald Reagan International Trade Center • Washington, D.C. 35 EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS and is a leading innovator in the field of contactless value card industry continues to emerge and grow, standard and non-standard form factors, NFC and Mobile Paybefore serves as a trusted partner. Money. Regarding secure identification, Oberthur Technologies is the market leader in providing PIV-based Media Sponsor smart card solutions to government entities, including state and federal governments, global Fortune 500 companies, PaymentsSource healthcare providers, aerospace companies, colleges and 550 W. Van Buren St., Ste. 110 universities. Oberthur’s turnkey issuance system, System- Chicago, IL 60607 One, recently won received the 2011 Global Excellence www.paymentssource.com Award, in the Best Security Service category from Info Security Products Guide. With end-to-end, comprehensive PaymentsSource.com provides subscribers with one solutions, Oberthur Technologies can provide full service central resource for all the payments news, trends and to its customers, from project management, to card design analysis they need to navigate the industry. As the and manufacturing to personalization and fulfillment. payments industry continues to evolve, PaymentsSource is consistently tuned in. For advertising opportunities please contact Hope Lerman at [email protected] Association Sponsor OTA or 312-475-0649.

PO Box 803 Media Sponsor Bellevue, WA 98009 PYMNTS.com www.otalliance.org 18 Tremont Street Suite 200 OTA and our members work to develop and advocate best Boston, MA 02108 practices, training and public policy which mitigate www.pymnts.com emerging privacy, identity and security threats to online services, brands, government, organizations and PYMNTS.com is an online media channel that captures consumers. OTA's goal is to increase consumer protection, user-generated and expert-driven commentary, transparency and control of their data, online activities and information, news, and analysis on ―what’s next‖ in the transactions, thereby enhancing online trust and payments sector worldwide. The site provides a platform confidence and the long-term vitality and innovation of for industry professionals to share content related to internet based services. As a non-profit, membership is company and product developments, to tap into the open to all businesses, industry, law enforcement and collective commentary and analysis from experts, bloggers government agencies committed to collaboration and and industry pundits, and to interact with industry thought enhancing online trust and confidence. leaders and other influencers on topics of critical importance to the future of the sector. A joint venture of Business Wire, a Berkshire Hathaway Company, and Media Sponsor Market Platform Dynamics, PYMNTS.com redefines the Paybefore ways in which B2B news and information is both generated and distributed. 655 Boston Rd, Unit 4 Billerica, MA 01821 www.paybefore.com Booth 305 Paybefore is the leading provider of information to the Quantum Secure rapidly growing network branded prepaid and stored value 100 Century Center Ct. #800 card industry. Our fully integrated family of media San Jose, CA 95112 properties includes: the Paybefore NewsTM, Paybefore www.quantumsecure.com News InternationalTM, Paybefore UpdateTM, and Paybefore LegalTM email newsletters; the Quantum Secure is the leading provider of enterprise Paybefore.comTMonline portal; and the Paybefore software to manage and streamline security identities, MagazineTM print publication. Paybefore also produces compliance and events across disparate physical security the Paybefore Buyers GuideTM and Paybefore systems. Our SAFE suite of software enables security AwardsTM. As the network branded prepaid and stored practitioners to integrate disparate physical security

36 10th Annual Smart Card Alliance Government Conference 2011 • November 2-4 SafeNet Identity Protection Solutions

Introducing the SC 650 - a high assurance identification and authentication smart card that brings two-factor authentication to applications and networks where security is critical.

The SC 650 provides:

• Multi-domain authentication to sensitive networks • Suite B algorithm support • Secure key generation and storage • Public and private cryptographic capabilities • On-card certificate validation (includes path validation)

To learn more about our SC-650 Smartcard and other Smartcard solutions, stop by SafeNet’s booth #101.

Scan the code to download SafeNet’s SC-650 Product Brief

THE DATA PROTECTIO N COMPANY EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS

systems, automate key processes and simplify control of Booth 101 , Wed PM Break Sponsor employees, vendors and other third-party identities across a global organization. As a software solution, SAFE works SafeNet, Inc. with your existing security infrastructure – with no need to 4690 Millenium Dr. replace your existing hardware. By connecting physical Belcamp, MD 21017 security operations closely to their IT infrastructure, www.safenet-inc.com/government corporations can quickly lower operational costs, improve their compliance standing and lower their overall level of As an industry leader in information security, SafeNet risk. provides value-added solutions including Type 1 and SBU Type 3 encryption, authentication, data protection and

Media Sponsor cross domain solutions; along with system security and software engineering services to protect Government and RFID im Blick Commercial infrastructure, communications, sensitive Lüneburger Straße 32 data, intellectual property, and digital identities. 21385 Amelinghausen, Germany www.rfid-im-blick.de Media Sponsor The ―Card Guide International‖ is the compendium for all SecurityStockWatch.com segments of the smart card market. This compact book 3 Rye Ridge Plaza, Ste 187 presents solution-oriented trade publications, informative Rye Brook, NY 10573 company profiles, a comprehensive categorization www.SecurityStockWatch.com according to company specifications and current product news. It is an international platform with contact www.SecurityStockWatch.com is the #1 Google site for possibilities and shared knowledge. "Card Guide ―Secure ID Solutions‖ and "Fraud Prevention Solutions" International" is released twice a year. The next publishing and based on our demographics and traffic, our B2B and date is November 11, 2011 at the beginning of Cartes in B2Gov channel reaches the buyers, decision makers and Paris. "Card Guide International" is present at all of the influencers you want to reach. What’s your solution? world-wide trade fairs. Starting this year, there is a new Contact [email protected] for a homepage for the ―Card Guide International‖ customized awareness, branding and lead generation program including guaranteed placement in major media

Booth 606 such as The Wall Street Journal and CNN at a surprisingly low-cost. Rate Card here: SABIC Polymershapes http://www.securitystockwatch.com/Main/RATE_CAR 190 Ajax Drive D.xls. Madison Heights, MI 48071 www.sabic-ip.com Media Sponsor SABIC Polymershapes is the premiere distributor of Smart Cards Trends products for the secure card, sign, graphics and printing 11 rue de l'Elizée industry. Our extensive portfolio of rigid and flexible La Falaise, France substrates enhance colors and make printed www.smartcardstrends.com materials, signage, displays and exhibits stand out above the rest. SmartCardsTrends is a 24-page newsletter dedicated to SmartCards, SmartObjects, Trusted devices & softwares and secure platforms. This publication brings critical information on technologies and strategies to smart security industry, application developpers and service providers in the fields of telecommunications, banking, e- government, health, transportation and IT security. 7 Issues/year. Editor-Publisher: Yvon Avenel. Associated Editor: Olivier Trébucq. SmartCards e-News is an email publication devoted to bringing the latest news from the

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Smart Security industry. It is published free of charge to Booth 406 subscribed readers. http://www.smartcardstrends.com. Daily news- Editor-Publisher: Yvon Avenel. SMARTRAC Technology Group Media Sponsor 1546 Lake Dr West Smart Insight Chanhassen, MN 55317 9 - 13 rue Bel Air 130006 www.smartrac-group.com

Marseille, France SMARTRAC is the global leader in high-quality RFID www.smartinsights.net inlays for e-Passports, e-Payment as well as for RFID Smart Insights is the best information source on the transponders for public transportation applications. The Secure Transactions industry. Smart Insights Weekly is a company produces ready-made as well as customized newsletter covering the smart card industry, its businesses, transponders for public transport, access control, RFID- its technologies, its markets as well as its technology based car immobilizers, animal identification, libraries, suppliers. Smart Insights covers all the major trends in the industry, and logistics in all current frequency standards. industry, it encompasses worldwide business, SMARTRAC was founded in 2000 and since going public standardization bodies. Smart Insights Reports are in July 2006 has been trading as a stock corporation under research reports providing key facts and figures as well as Dutch law with its registered headquarters in Amsterdam. strategic insights about a technology, an area or a major The company currently employs some 3.300 employees issue in the secure transaction industry. Smart Insights and maintains a global research and development, Reports bring business modeling, forecasting and production and sales network. competitive analysis. Smart Insights: facts . intelligence . now . More information at http://www.smartinsights.net Booth 506 Software House Media Sponsor 6 Technology Park Dr

TheSmartSense Westford, MA 01886 49-2, The Highway Centre, www.swhouse.com Jalan 51/205, 46050, Petaling Software House, part of Tyco Security Products, Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia manufactures security and event management systems www.thesmartsense.com including the innovative C•CURE 9000. Combined with a suite of reliable controllers lead by the iSTAR Edge IP The Smart Sense, www.thesmartsense.com, is a dedicated door control module, Software House technologies are news platform that publishes news, articles and interviews among the most powerful in the industry. Add an regarding smart technologies. With ID and Security unsurpassed integration platform that allows customers to technologies concerning smart cards anchored as our forte, integrate seamlessly with critical business applications, and our readers and contributors include industry high profiles it’s easy to see why Software House solutions are ideal for (C‐Level Executives), market movers, decision makers, security-critical applications. associations and end-users that shape the industry. Like the sixth sense, come and experience the smart technology Booth 304 industry in a whole new way! Contact us at [email protected] Teslin Substrate by PPG Industries

440 College Park Dr Monroeville, PA 15146 www.teslin.com Delivering top security, unrivaled durability, enhanced IC functionality AND reduced program costs, Teslin® substrate is used worldwide for billions of security cards

Ronald Reagan International Trade Center • Washington, D.C. 39 EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS and documents. Offering a key first line of defense in For more than a quarter century, government systems keeping critical credentials secure, easy-to-print Teslin integrator and solution provider management has relied on substrate is compatible with a variety of security printing Washington Technology’s coverage for the key issues processes. Compared to 100% polycarbonate cards, lab facing contractors: government initiatives and their effect tests show that cards using Teslin substrate are more flex on spending priorities and RFPs, procurement regulatory durable and more resistant to tampering through changes, technology evaluation and analysis for proposal mechanical delamination. In addition to a security-grade preparation, as well as merger & acquisition news, business product supporting advanced authentication methods, a trends, and arrivals and departures within the government biodegradable grade and 4 mil/102 micron grade material integrator community are now available to expand card design options. Booth 309 , Reception Beverage Sponsor Booth 201 XTec Thursby Software Systems 11180 Sunrise Valley Dr Ste 4901 S. Collins St 310

Arlington, TX 76018 Reston, VA 20191 www.thursby.com www.xtec.com Thursby Software, Arlington, TX, is celebrating a quarter XTec is a leader in secure, interoperable authentication and century of enterprise Apple integration and security. Over verification systems. XTec develops, produces, and the last five years we have added CAC and PIV smart card licenses enterprise level security solutions for authentication for Macs and most recently iPad tablets and Credentialing, Access Control, Information Systems, and iPhone phones. Federal clients include the Pentagon, Electronic Commerce for government and commercial Army, Navy, NIH and FRB. Our 55,000 worldwide clients uses. XTec's focus is on providing a secure foundation include the healthcare, finance, energy, education and from which customers can build secure enterprise web- media sectors as well as government. based applications and cryptographic systems. XTec was one of the first companies to be certified by GSA as an "End-to-End" FIPS 201 solution provider. XTec is a Booth 608 recognized leader in both government and commercial Ultra Electronics Card circles for its expertise and products for credentialing, Systems identity, secure payment, and access control. For more information about XTec, visit our Web site

6711 176th Ave NE http://www.xtec.com. Rudmond, WA 98052 www.ultramagicard.com Booth 205 Ultra Electronics Card Systems a pioneer of ID card Zebra Technologies Corp. printing with a full product range designed to meet most projects’ requirements for speed, security, and budget. We 333 Corporate Woods Parkway differentiate ourselves through quality products, enhanced Vernon Hills, IL 60061 card security features, and by providing the best customer www.zebra.com support and warranty in the business. Fortify your information and security with Zebra printer solutions with a wide range of security features and RFID Media Sponsor encoding. Use Zebra Security ID card printers to create ID Washington Technology badges, Driver’s Licenses and Access Cards. Zebra card printers offer security features for all components of a 3141 Fairview Park Drive security card system–including cards, print ribbons, Falls Church, VA 22042 laminates, printers and software printer drivers. Tamper- www.washingtontechnology.com evident labels with overt, covert, and forensic security features assure long lasting, tamper resistant identification Washington Technology is the brand for government cards that are difficult to counterfeit. To learn more got to contractors, systems integrators, and solution providers. www.zebra.com or follow our blog at blogs.zebra.com.

40 10th Annual Smart Card Alliance Government Conference 2011 • November 2-4 The Industry’s Leaders Join Forces to Present a Comprehensive Conference Showcase for the Entire NFC Value Chain

NFC Solutions Summit 2012 A Joint Presentation by: Smart Secure Mobile Payments and Non-Financial NFC Apps May 22-23 • Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport, Burlingame, California (Pre-conference workshops May 21)

e Smart Card Alliance and the NFC Forum are pleased to present NFC Solutions Summit— the  rst comprehensive American showcase for the burgeoning technology of Near Field Com- Conference Agenda munications. e NFC Solutions Summit will cover the state of this promising technology, de- velopments in new NFC devices and add-ons, the status of the growing NFC ecosystem, the Built on a Broad Base promise of NFC-enabled payments and other popular applications, NFC implementation, and of Association Expertise American and international market forecasts. The conference presentations will leverage the ex- In 2012 NFC technology will be widely available in new smart phone handsets, enabling quick tensive experience and resources of Smart Card Alliance and NFC Forum, both widely regarded as transactions, ticketing, digital content exchange, secure identi cation, social networking and leading voices for the application of this technology. communication between electronic devices. e authoritative expertise of the NFC Forum and Conference content will include: Smart Card Alliance will create the interest and momentum necessary bring together a broad Standards and Technology: Smart Phones and base of industry players. e conference will feature leaders from every relevant sector for an in- Devices, NFC System Architectures, Standards for Trusted Service Manager (TSM), and NFC Forum teractive, instructive forum on the business issues, implementation milestones, and technology Speci cations advancements happening in NFC markets. Security and Applications Management: Security Architectures for NFC, Bank Card Payments Appli- cation Security, Identity Credentials Storage in NFC Devices, NFC Secure Element Architectures, NFC Ap- plication Download and Management Implementation and Applications Topics: Finan- cial Service Applications, Identity and Security Appli- cations, Ticketing and Fare Collection Applications, Retail Applications Market and Business Model Topics: Challenges and Opportunities for Financial Institutions, NFC In the Technology Capital of the Americas Business Partnership Opportunities and Challenges, Use Cases for NFC, Reports on Commercial Services NFC Solutions Summit will take place at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Air- and Pilots port, a high-quality, self-contained conference venue with easy access for both domestic and international participants, only 20 minutes from the many at- tractions of San Francisco, and 30 minutes from the high-tech industry lead- ers of Silicon Valley.

Exhibit and Sponsorship Opportunities Available. Contact Bill Rutledge at +1-212-866-2169 | [email protected] Stay Tuned: Registration Opens in October • www.smartcardalliance.org SMART CARD ALLIANCE INFO

Leadership Council

42 10th Annual Smart Card Alliance Government Conference 2011 • November 2-4 SMART CARD ALLIANCE INFO

Smart Card Alliance Membership List

MAGICARD - Ultra Electronics U.S. Department of State Instituto Nacional De General Members Monitor Dynamics US Department of Tecnologia Da Informacao - ABnote Group Morpho Transportation/Volpe Center ITI ACI Worldwide, Inc Multos International US Government Printing Office IntelCav ACS Government Solutions NACHA - The Electronic US Senate Sergeant at Arms Inteligensa ACT Canada Payment Association Washington Metropolitan Area Inter American Development ActivIdentity Nagra ID Security Transit Authority (WMATA) Bank Acumen Building Enterprise, Inc NBS Technologies, Inc. University Latin American Security AMAG Technology, Inc. NXP Semiconductors Czech Technical University in Association (ALAS) Apriva OTI America Prague Latinus e-Professional Business Athena Smartcard Solutions Inc. Parkeon Incorporated Georgetown University - UIS – S.A. atsec Information Security PPG Industries, Inc. Facilities & Safety Control MasterCard Worldwide Avery Dennison RFID Probaris, Inc System Morpho Axway Federal Q-Card Company Mutualista Azuay Bell and Howell Ready Credit Corporation Associate Oberthur Technologies Bell Identification B.V. Renesas Electronics Americas Oficina Nacional de Tecnologias Benefit Resource Inc Inc Angelo Buscemi de Informacion (ONTI) Blackboard Inc. SafeNet, Inc Connexem Consulting Panama Canal Authority Capgemini USA Inc Scheidt & Bachmann USA Dale Laszig Pandaid Soluciones C.A. Capital One Schreiner Group GmbH Double Diamond Group Redeban Multicolor S.A. CASSIS Americas, Inc SecureKey Technologies E & M Technologies Inc Sertracen Chase Card Services Shane-Gelling Company IDmachines LLC Superintendencia De Bancos De Codebench, Inc. Smartrac Technology JC Simonetti & Associates, Inc. Panama Cogent Systems STMicroelectronics Keville Enterprises, Inc Telered, S.A. Collis America, Inc. Thales LF Consulting The World Bank Computer Sciences Corp (CSC) Tyfone Quadagno & Associates, Inc Ultra Electronics Card Systems Consult Hyperion United Services Automobile Raak Technologies Inc. CPI Card Group Association Roehr Consulting Valid Cryptography Research, Inc. Verifone Starchip Visa International Cubic Transportation Systems, Vivotech, Inc. Toni Merschen Consulting Inc. Watchdata Technologies Pte Ltd Datacard Group Wells Fargo Latin America Chapter DeviceFidelity, Inc William Blair & Company, LLC Assenda S.A.S. Diebold Security XAC Automation Corporation Autoridad Nacional Para La DVN (Holdings) Ltd. Xtec, Inc. Innovacion Gubernamental Emergent, LLC

ENTRUST Government Banco Amazonas S.A. epay North America Exponent, Inc. Chicago Transit Authority Smart Card Alliance FCI Microconnections Dallas Area Rapid Transit Members (Continued) FEITIAN Technologies Co., Ltd (DART) Defense Manpower Data Center Banco Bolivariano FIME Banco Comercial de Manabi S.A. Fiserv Department of Homeland Security Banco Del Austro Heartland Payment Systems Banco del Pacifico Honeywell Federal Aviation Admin/Internal Security Banco Guayaquil ICMA Bank Association of Panama Identicard Systems, Inc. General Services Administration Marta Banred S.A. Identification Technology Banrisul S.A. Partners, Inc. Metropolitan Transportation Commission Core Quality Service, S.A. Infinite Power Solutions First Data CAC Ingersoll Rand Security MTA New York City Transit NASA Fundacion Instituto de Ingeneria Technologies Fundacton Instituto De Intellisoft Inc NIST - National Institute of Standards and Technology Ingeneria Intercede Ltd GDBURTI-G&D Brazil JCB International Credit Card Port Authority of NY/NJ Regional Transportation Gemalto Co., Ltd Global Enterprise Technologies L-1 Identity Solutions Authority Southeastern PA Transportation Corp (GET Group) Lenel Systems International HID Global Lieberman Software Corporation Authority (SEPTA) LoyaltyOne Inc. The Utah Transit Authority LTK Engineering Services TransitCenter, Inc.

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CSCIP Registry

Those who achieve certification may use the CSCIP or CSCIP/G designation after their names on their business cards, biographies and stationery. A registry of active CSCIP members will be maintained on the Smart Card Alliance web site for public verification of individual CSCIP status. Certified CSCIPs receive a plaque and a lapel pin and have access to CSCIP certified-only programs, a professional networking site and other services.

Certified Smart Card Industry Professionals (CSCIPs) Certified Smart Card Industry Professionals/Government (CSCIP/Gs) Irene Villaverde Aquino, CU Nathalie Launay, Thales Security Brendon Allen, Ingersoll Rand Desmond McCarthy, XTec Canada Solutions & Services Todd Arnold, XTec Brad McGoran, Exponent, Inc. Tim Baldridge, NASA LaChelle LeVan, Probaris Tim Baldridge, NASA Ketan Mehta, Booz Allen Deborah Baxley, Keypoint Diana S. Loughner, IDenticard Jeffrey Barry, CertiPath LLC Robert Merkert, Sr., SCM Philippe Benitez, Gemalto Karri Macdonald, Gemalto Nabeel Bitar, Ingersoll Rand Microsystems Guy Berg, Datacard Group Michael Magrath, Gemalto Neil Bolin, CertiPath LLC Ahmed Mohammad, Oberthur Edgar Betts, Smart Card Alliance Ashish Malpani, Gemalto Martin Bouchard, Entrust Technologies Louis Bianchin, Watchdata Guillaume Mandrete, Oberthur Tim Bramble, Entrust Jonathan D Mooney, Ingersoll Adam Bisi, Gemalto Technologies Gary Brown, Entrust Rand Dana Blegen, Paragon Joshua Martiesian, LTK Angelo Buscemi, Tom Murphy, XTec Application Systems Engineering Services Muhammad Umar Saleem Butt, Stefan Negritoiu, Secure Mission James Bonura, Gemalto Brad McGoran, Exponent, Inc. Entrust Solutions Tracey Breckenridge, Gemalto John McKeon, IBM David Barry Colston, XTec John Pearson, Xtec Incorporated Michael Chiviendaez, Entrust Mohit Mehrotra, Birlesoft Philippe Cote, Entrust Dwayne Pfeiffer, Northrop Peter Comps, LTK engineering Ketan Mehta, Booz Allen Gordon Coulson, Entrust Grumman Services Robert Merkert, Sr., SCM Tony Damalas, Diebold Security Rick Pratt, XTec Jose Correa, Gemalto Microsystems Joshua Davis, Ingersoll Rand Roger Roehr, Roehr Consulting Kerry Cousins, Gemalto Barry Mosteller, Oberthur Debs Debs-Faouzi, Entrust Walid Saab, Entrust Salvatore D’Agostino, Technologies Mari Devitte, XTec Incorporated John Schiefer, XTec IDmachines Dawn Gallagher Murphy, A La Justin Dew, XTec Sean Schutte, XTec Douglas Deckert, Booz Allen Card Marketing Raena Dhuy, XTec Brian Sherman, Ingersoll Rand Hamilton Stefan Negritoiu, Microsoft Suzette V. Diaz, XTec David Simonetti, ICF Jacob & Scott Etherington, Gemalto Mike Neumann, Gemalto William Dorner, Ingersoll Rand Sundstrom Anna Fernezian, CSC Tze Yang Ng, Gemalto Todd Eberwine, Ingersoll Rand Lars Suneborn, Hirsch John Fessler, Exponent, Inc. Donncha O’Hegarty, Home Paul H Evans, Paul Evans & Samir Tamer, Ingersoll Rand Roland Fournier, L1 Identity Depot Associates Krishne Thomas, XTec Solutions Gilliaume Oosthuizen, Thales Leslie Farhood, XTec Rick Uhrig, XTec Chris Glendenning, Gemalto Denis Ouellet, Gemalto Anna Fernezian, CSC Mark Vita, XTec Joel Goldman, Gemalto Ken Pantin, Bank of New York Jim Feeley, Entrust Rocco Vitali, Ingersoll Rand Dharmen Gor, Ramsiaa Mellon Michael Fox, Ingersoll Rand Peter Wilson, Ingersoll Rand William Gostkowski, Gemalto Neville Pattinson, Gemalto Andy Geremia, Ingersoll Rand Ernest Wolfe, XTec Julie Green, LTK engineering Jennifer Passmore, Canadian Tire Nabil Ghadiali, XTec Incorporated Services Bank Incorporated Christopher Wood, Entrust Dale Grogan, LifeMed Card, Inc. Joe Pilozzi, SCM Microsystems Chris Ghantous, Entrust Akiko Haga, The Royal Bank of Myles Roberts, FAA Edward Hanson, XTec Scotland Group Gilles Roethlisberger, Gemalto Paul Harper, ActivIdentity Gerhard Hancke, ISG Smart Michael Russo, WMATA Stephen Higgs, ICF Jacob & Card Centre George Sellers, Gemalto Sundstrom Prakash Hariramani, Visa Mridul Sharma, Gemalto Stephen Howard, Certipath Paul Harper, ActivIdentity Michael H. Smith, Montner & Nhan Huynh, Protiviti Roald Harter, Hirsch Electronics Associates, Inc. Government Solutions Sarah Ming Hsi, MARTA Jeff Stroud, Gemalto Harry Jackson, XTec Linh Huynh, Inside Secure Raghavan Sundaravaradan, Andy Jones, XTec Bryan Ichikawa, Unisys Gemalto Won Jun, ID Technology Steve Jia, EWA Yo Tabayashi, SONY Partners Brian Kean, First Data Billy Tran, Gemalto Michael Kelley, Secure Mission Jim Kelley, Gemalto Scott Verberg, HP Solutions Brian Keltner, Wells Fargo James E. Wain, SEPTA Kevin Kozlowski, XTec Jon Langley, Gemalto John Whitworth, First Data Lolie Kull, HP Shirley Kusumawati Lay, Philip Lee, Homeland Security Gemalto David Loegering, Datacard Taylor Marcum, Inside Secure

44 10th Annual Smart Card Alliance Government Conference 2011 • November 2-4 Payments Council Fall 2011

The Smart Card Alliance Payments Council focuses on facilitating the adoption of chip-enabled payments and payment applications in the U.S. through education programs for consumers, merchants, issuers, acquirers/processors, government regulators, mobile telecommunications providers and payments service providers. The group is bringing together payments industry stakeholders, including payments industry leaders, merchants and suppliers, and is working on projects related to implementing EMV, contactless payments, NFC-enabled payments and applications, mobile payments, and chip-enabled e-commerce. The Council’s primary goal is to inform and educate the market about the value of chip-enabled payments in improving the security of the payments infrastructure and in enhancing the value of payments and payment-related applications for industry stakeholders.

Payments Council Activities

The Council works on projects to provide educational resources and define best practices for chip-enabled payments implementations and to explore new chip-enabled payment applications. Council activities include:

• Contactless Payments: Delivering Merchant and Consumer • Developing white papers and hosting web seminars and Benefits conference workshops on chip-enabled payments to provide educational resources to the industry. • Contactless Payments: Frequently Asked Questions • Developing industry positions on key issues in deploying • Contactless Payments: Merchant ROI Model chip-enabled payments and collaborating as an industry to • EMV Chip Cards Expected for Upscale U.S. Cardholders address challenges. • EMV Frequently Asked Questions • Maintaining an active, public voice on chip-enabled • End-to-End Encryption and Chip Cards in the U.S. Payments payments topics, serving as a resource for authoritative Industry information and responding to reports that contain • Fraud in the U.S. Payments Industry: Fraud Mitigation and misinformation about the technology. Prevention Measures in Use and Chip Card Technology Impact • Developing educational material and guidance on the use on Fraud of EMV and chip-enabled solutions to address fraud and • Industry resource web pages on EMV and NFC counterfeit cards in the U.S. payments industry. • Issuer and Merchant Best Practices: Promoting Contactless • Developing educational material and guidance on the use Payments Usage and Acceptance of Near Field Communication (NFC) technology for mobile contactless payments • The Mobile Payments and NFC Landscape: A U.S. Perspective • NFC Frequently Asked Questions Council Resources • Proximity Mobile Payments: Leveraging NFC and the Contactless Financial Payments Infrastructure Events • Proximity Mobile Payments Business Scenarios: Research • Annual Payments Summit Report on Stakeholder Perspectives • EMV Roadmap Implementation Options for the U.S. workshop • Security of Proximity Mobile Payments • EMV for Merchants and Acquirers: U.S. Migration • Smart Card Alliance Contactless Payment Security Q&A Considerations webinar • Smart.Payments LinkedIn Group • Web resources and news on EMV, NFC and contactless White Papers and Resources payments • Accepting Contactless Payments: A Merchant Guide • What Makes a Smart Card Secure? • Card Payments Roadmap in the U.S.: How Will EMV Impact the Future Payments Infrastructure? • The What, Who and Why of Contactless Payments • Chip-Enabled Mobile Marketing The Council also has active collaboration and relationships with • Contactless Payments: Consumer Attitudes and Acceptance the Electronic Transactions Association (ETA), Merchant Advisory in the United States Group (MAG), National Retail Federation, NFC Forum and NACHA.

Payments Council Resources can be found at http://www.smartcardalliance.org/pages/activities-councils-payments Member Comments Council Officers Co-chairs: Simon Hurry, Visa “Being a part of the Smart Card Alliance is one of the best career decisions I’ve ever made. The Alliance has provided and Oliver Manahan, MasterCard a platform combining networking, collaboration, learning, and moving the industry toward a more positive future. In Vice chair: Troy Bernard, Discover addition, active involvement in industry councils is an ideal way to build up your reputation!” Financial Services —Deborah Baxley, Principal | Banking, Capgemini Financial Services Global Business Unit Secretary: Deborah Baxley, Capgemini “Gemalto has seen firsthand how the wealth of information generated by the Smart Card Alliance (SCA) Payments Council Steering Committee Council transforms into benefits to issuers, payment processors and merchants, speeding the return on investment to Deborah Baxley, Capgemini its smartcard programs. As a member of the board of directors, Gemalto is highly committed to the standards and Troy Bernard, Discover Financial Services ideals of the SCA, which has established itself as the single industry voice for smart card technology through such a Jo Ann Davaris, American Express positive contribution.” —Philippe Benitez, VP Marketing for Secure Transactions, Gemalto North America Michael English, Heartland Payment Systems “I encourage any payments industry professional to get engaged with the Smart Card Alliance Payments Council. Our Simon Hurry, Visa, Inc. industry evolves almost real-time -- it is critical to stay on top of technological and regulatory developments in our Jack Jania, Gemalto space. The Council provides cutting edge information, providing a global view of payments and payment technology. Mohammad Khan, ViVOtech This in turn helps Heartland better serve our customers with solutions engineered to current standards.” Paul Legacki, Infineon Technologies —Michael English, Executive Director, Product Development, Heartland Payment Systems Michelle Lehouck, CPI Card Group Dan Loomis, VeriFone “The Smart Card Alliance provides Visa with valuable research and first-hand information on trends and directions in Oliver Manahan, MasterCard Worldwide the smart card and mobile payments space. The Alliance work on new developments in chip cards and authentication Nick Pisarev, G&D makes the organization an invaluable source of current and relevant market intelligence.” Dori Skelding, Chase Card Services —Simon Hurry, Sr. Business Leader, Visa Inc. Garfield Smith, Oberthur Technologies “The Smart Card Alliance is a neutral forum of industry leaders that addresses core-level issues that touch industry Charles Walton, INSIDE Secure participants across the board. Considering that Alliance activities are expanding, it was a great idea to start a Payments Council to focus on addressing the core issues for the wider acceptance of contactless payments and on the Council Members emerging market for NFC mobile payments. The Alliance and Payments Council produce white papers, position papers, ABnote Group webinars, and focused task forces to make the contactless roll out smoother and more successful. This provides a Accenture direct value to ViVOtech.” Acumen —Mohammad Khan, President and Founder,ViVOtech American Express Apriva “The Smart Card Alliance Payments Council has provided an opportunity for Giesecke & Devrient to interact with Bank of America decision makers in the industry ecosystem, including financial institutions, payment brands, and component and device Bell Identification B.V. suppliers. G&D has participated in the creation of key Alliance white papers, a valuable tool in moving the contactless payments industry forward.” Booz Allen Hamilton —Heather Klein, Director, Marketing Communications, Giesecke & Devrient Capgemini Capital One “The Smart Card Alliance provides an ideal forum to discuss and debate topics of great relevance to the industry, such CASSIS Americas, Inc. as chip, mobile and authentication. Beyond that, we gain great insights through market research, white papers and Chase Card Services first hand information. The interaction with others in the ecosystem also allow us to build new relationships and stay Collis America abreast of current and emerging trends.” Connexem Consulting —Oliver Manahan, Vice President, MasterCard Worldwide Consult Hyperion CPI Card Group “It is a great time in emerging payments and there is a strong interest in new payment technologies. American Express CSC wants to partner with key industry players to provide emerging technologies for our issuers and acquirers. The Smart Card Alliance provides opportunities for us to interact with the payments industry and discuss how to progress new Dale Laszig technologies in North America.” Datacard Group —Patricia Partelow, VP of Innovative Payment Solutions, American Express DeviceFidelity, Inc. Discover Financial Services “The Smart Card Alliance has inspired collaboration across the payments industry and provided a valuable resource for Double Diamond Group Chase Card Services. By fostering a non-competitive environment, the Alliance allows for companies to bridge gaps in epay North America information sharing that would otherwise not happen – creating success for all involved.” Exponent —Dori K. Skelding, Sr. Business Operations Manager, Chase Card Services First Data Corporation FiServ “Participation in the Payments Council enables member companies to directly tackle the challenges which face our Gemalto industry. Without effectively run industry groups like the Council, members would be individually trying to overcome Giesecke & Devrient issues which are greater than our respective companies. However, the collaborative efforts of the Council have enabled tangible advances to occur through informative white papers, thought-provoking conferences and responsive Heartland Payment Systems PR.” HID Global —Garfield Smith, Vice President, Marketing, Oberthur Technologies HP Infineon Technologies “Through its Industry Councils, the Smart Card Alliance has provided INSIDE Secure with a unique opportunity to Ingenico, North America network with the key stakeholders in the important markets we serve, including contactless and mobile payments, INSIDE Secure identity, physical access and transportation. The Alliance’s efforts toward educating these markets through its JCB International Credit Card Co., Ltd. publication of white papers, FAQs and other materials and effectively communicating with the media has been Lenel Systems International invaluable to INSIDE and other ecosystem stakeholders as we continue to push the edge of the technology envelope LoyaltyOne, Inc. and bring exciting new solutions to market.” LTK Engineering Services —Charles Walton, EVP Payments, INSIDE Secure MasterCard Worldwide Morpho MTA New York City Transit Multos International NACHA -- The Electronic Payment Association About the Smart Card Alliance NagraID Security NBS Technologies NXP Semiconductors The Smart Card Alliance is a not-for-profit, multi-industry association working to stimulate the Oberthur Technologies understanding, adoption, use and widespread application of smart card technology. Through specific OTI America projects such as education programs, market research, advocacy, industry relations and open forums, Quadagno & Associates the Alliance keeps its members connected to industry leaders and innovative thought. The Alliance is Ready Credit Corporation Scheidt & Bachmann the single industry voice for smart cards, leading industry discussion on the impact and value of smart SCM Microsystems cards in the U.S. and Latin America. For more information please visit www.smartcardalliance.org. STMicroelectronics Thales Group The Smart Card Alliance Industry and Technology Councils are focused groups within the overall Toni Merschen Consulting Ubiq, Inc. structure of the Alliance. Councils have been created to foster increased industry collaboration United Services Automobile Association (USAA) within a specified industry or market segment and produce tangible results, speeding smart card VeriFone adoption and industry growth. Groups collaborate on specific deliverables, including reports, briefings Visa Inc. and educational material. The Smart Card Alliance currently has five active Councils focusing on ViVOtech contactless and mobile payments, healthcare, identity, physical access and transportation industries. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) Council participation is open to any Smart Card Alliance member who wishes to contribute to the Watchdata Technologies Council projects. Physical Access Council Fall 2011

The Smart Card Alliance Physical Access Council is focused on accelerating the widespread acceptance, usage, and application of smart card technology for physical access control. The group brings together, in an open forum, leading users and technologists from both the public and private sectors and works on activities that are important to the physical access industry and that will help speed smart card adoption in this important market.

Physical Access Council Activities

The Council works on projects to stimulate the use of smart card technology for physical access control. The Physical Access Council’s activities include: • Developing white papers and briefings on best practices for using smart card technology for physical access control; • Providing industry resources to assist the Federal government, state and local organizations, and enterprises in the implementation of FIPS 201 Personal Identity Verification (PIV) cards and PIV interoperable cards for physical access control; • Participating in the development of standards and specifications for using smart cards in physical access control systems; • Collaborating with other industry organizations to influence standards and develop best practices.

Council Officers • Interoperable Identity Credentials for the Air Transport Industry Chair: Lars Suneborn, Hirsch Electronics • Personal Identity Verification Interoperability (PIV-I) for Non- Vice Chair: David Nichols, HID Global Federal Issuers: Trusted Identities for Citizens across States, Secretary: Salvatore D’Agostino, IDmachines Counties, Cities and Businesses • Physical Access Control System Migration Options for Using Council Resources FIPS 201-1 Compliant Credentials, developed in collaboration with the OSE, SIA and IBIA Events • Recommendation for PIV Test Card Suite for Negative Test • Implementing PIV-Enabled Physical Access Control Systems Cases Workshop, 10th Annual Smart Cards and Government Conference • Recommendation on the Credential Numbering Scheme for the FIPS 201 PIV Card Global Unique Identifier • PIV-I for Non-Federal Issuers webinar, in collaboration with NASCIO • Smart Cards and Biometrics

White Papers Industry Collaboration and Commentary • Authentication Mechanisms for Physical Access Control • Collaboration with the International Biometric Industry Association (IBIA), National Association of State Chief • Commercial Identity Verification (CIV) Credential: Information Officers (NASCIO) and Security Industry Leveraging FIPS 201 and the PIV Card Standards Association (SIA) • Considerations for the Migration of Existing Physical Access • Submission of industry comments and recommendations on Control Systems to Achieve FIPS 201 Compatibility the development the FICAM Roadmap and Guidance, Part B • Federal Identity, Credential and Access Management (FICAM) • Submission of industry comments on FIPS 201 Roadmap and Implementation Guidance Summary • Submission of industry comments on NIST draft FIPS 140-3, • FIPS 201 PIV II Card Use with Physical Access Control Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules Systems: Recommendations to Optimize Transaction Time and User Experience The Council also collaborated with the Smart Card Alliance • FIPS 201 and Physical Access Control: An Overview of the Identity Council on comments on the National Strategy for Trusted Impact of FIPS 201 on Federal Physical Access Control Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC). Systems

Physical Access Council Resources can be found at www.smartcardalliance.org/pages/activities-councils-physical-access Member Comments Council Steering Committee Salvatore D’Agostino, IDmachines “The Smart Card Alliance is an important common interest forum that enables the Tony Ferguson, Bioscrypt / L-1 Enterprise smart card industry to respond effectively to important issues that affect its members. The Alliance Access Division provides a respected voice to help educate organizations and policy makers on the advantages of Walter Hamilton, Identification Technology smart card technology and to help guide future adoption.” —Paul Collier, President, Identification Technology Partners Partners Kevin Kozlowski, XTec, Inc. “The Physical Access Council provides a unique resource for the discovery, discussion, and dissemi- Lolie Kull, HP nation of the issues that drive the physical access control system (PACS) marketplace. Companies Bob Merkert, SCM Microsystems and individuals need to continue to evaluate where to spend their resources among the competing David Nichols, HID Global organizations, web sites, meetings and other sales and educational opportunities. For IDmachines it Steve Rogers, Intellisoft, Inc. is an easy decision to continue to invest in a close involvement with the Council’s activities. Frankly Jason Rosen, NASA it is great to get together on a regular basis with people who understand the intricacies and evolu- Adam Shane, AMAG Technology tion of a modern PACS as well as the realities of the business. As a result the Physical Access Council represents, in my opinion, one of, if not the industry’s most important working group. Simply look at Mike Sulak, Department of State the council’s output over the last few years if there is any question about this claim.” Lars Suneborn, Hirsch Electronics —Salvatore D’Agostino, CEO, IDmachines Council Members “The Smart Card Alliance Physical Access Council has been a very valuable source of current and rele- ABnote Group vant information regarding technology trends and government and industry initiatives and also serves Accenture as a forum to provide input, share views and help influence the future of our industry. It provides a AMAG Technology view of things to come which helps tremendously in planning and solutions development.” ASSA ABLOY ITG —Tony Damalas, Vice President Technology, Diebold Security Athena Smartcard Solutions “The Smart Card Alliance has provided me with knowledge that has helped me succeed Bioscrypt / L-1 Enterprise Access Division with my previous jobs as a Federal Government employee and now as a contractor. My job within the Booz Allen Hamilton Federal Government and now would have been much more difficult without the Smart Card Alliance.” CardLogix —Lolie Kull, U.S. Government Solutions, HP Enterprise Services Codebench, Inc. Cogent Systems “The Smart Card Alliance is an invaluable resource for professionals working in smart card technology CSC within the federal, state and local governments, and health care. We have participated in numerous Cubic Transportation Systems Alliance conferences and workshops, as well as shared thought leadership with our employees and our clients. All of these outlets have increased our understanding and awareness of the latest advance- Dale Laszig ments in smart card technology and enabled us to better connect with our clients who are facing Datacard Group challenges in the identity management arena.” Datawatch Systems —Carey Miller, Senior Manager, Security, Privacy and Identity Management Solutions, Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) Deloitte Consulting Deloitte Diebold Security “I have been involved with the Physical Access Council since its inception. The Council provides E & M Tecnologies Inc. virtually unlimited resources to identify key upcoming industry trends. It also provides end users with Exponent important unbiased information that is not influenced by a particular technology or company. We use Gemalto these resources to educate our customers and to develop forward-thinking solutions that answer the needs of the most demanding security professionals.” General Services Administration —Roger Roehr, Consultant, Roehr Consulting Giesecke & Devrient HID Global Corporation “The public private partnership that the Smart Card Alliance and specifically the Physical Access Hirsch Electronics Council provides is an important and unique opportunity. It affords collaboration between security Honeywell industry leaders and government agency leaders which few forums provide. With the rapidly changing HP requirements from government concerning HSPD-12, the Physical Access Council is on the leading IDenticard edge of developing white papers, communicating government standards and expectations to industry, Identification Technology Partners and the members of the Physical Access Council are recognized leaders throughout the security IDmachines profession.” —Jason Rosen, NASA EPACS Program Manager Indala Infogard “Some of the brightest minds in the industry participate on the Physical Access Council. You get a new Intellisoft, Inc. appreciation for standards and guidance when they are discussed by such a cross-functional group. L-1 Identity Solutions With this deeper understanding of the requirements, I am better equipped to educate others.” Lenel Systems International —Adam Shane, Product Manager, AMAG Technology Lockheed Martin MAGICARD - Ultra Electronics The unbiased, collective industry expertise of the Smart Card Alliance continues to, in a leading role, Morpho serve both industry as well as government agencies with accurate, current and relevant information necessary to make informed decisions. NagraID Security —Lars R. Suneborn, Director, Government Program, HIRSCH Electronics NASA NBS Technologies Northrop Grumman Corporation NXP Semiconductors About the Smart Card Alliance Oberthur Technologies Probaris The Smart Card Alliance is a not-for-profit, multi-industry association working to stimulate the Roehr Consulting understanding, adoption, use and widespread application of smart card technology. Through SAIC 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 SCM Microsystems thought. The Alliance is the single industry voice for smart cards, leading industry discussion Shane-Gelling Company on the impact and value of smart cards in the U.S. and Latin America. For more information Tyco Software House please visit www.smartcardalliance.org. Unisys U.S. Department of Defense The Smart Card Alliance Industry and Technology Councils are focused groups within the U.S. Department of State overall structure of the Alliance. Councils have been created to foster increased industry U.S. Department of Transportation collaboration within a specified industry or market segment and produce tangible results, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit speeding smart card adoption and industry growth. Groups collaborate on specific Authority (WMATA) deliverables, including reports, briefings and educational material. The Smart Card Alliance XTec, Incorporated currently has five active Councils focusing on contactless and mobile payments, healthcare, identity, physical access and transportation industries. Council participation is open to any Smart Card Alliance member who wishes to contribute to the Council projects. Identity Council Fall 2011

The Smart Card Alliance Identity Council is focused on promoting the need for technologies and usage solutions regarding human identity information to address the challenges of securing identity information and reducing identity fraud, and to help organizations realize the benefits that secure identity information delivers. The Council engages a broad set of participants and takes an industry perspective, bringing careful thought, joint planning, and multiple organization resources to bear on addressing the challenges of securing identity information for proper use.

Identity Council Activities

The Council works on projects to raise awareness of the issues that organizations and the public face in implementing and using identity systems and to promote the use of the appropriate technologies to solve these issues. Council activities include: • Developing white papers and briefings on key identity topics to provide educational resources to the industry. • Developing industry positions on key identity issues and offering perspectives on solutions. • Maintaining an active, public voice on identity topics, promoting the positive aspects of identity technology solutions and responding to reports that contain misinformation about identity technology.

Council Resources

Events • ePassport Frequently Asked Questions • PIV-I for Non-Federal Issuers webinar, in collaboration with • EPC Gen 2 RFID Tags vs. Contactless Smart Cards: Frequently NASCIO Asked Questions • Federal Identity, Credential and Access Management (FICAM) Position Papers Roadmap • Assurance Levels Overview and Recommendations • Identity and Smart Card Technology and Application Glossary • The Consequences to Citizen Privacy and National Security • Identity Management Systems, Smart Cards and Privacy in Adopting RFID Technology for Border Crossing Identity • Interoperable Identity Credentials for the Air Transport Documents Industry • Department of Homeland Security and State Pilots for • Logical Access Security: The Role of Smart Cards in Strong Enhanced Driver’s Licenses: Concerns about Privacy, Security Authentication and Operational Impact of Technology Selection • National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) • Effective Healthcare Identity Management: A Necessary First Frequently Asked Questions Step for Improving U.S. Healthcare Information Systems, in • Personal Identity Verification Interoperability (PIV-I) for Non- collaboration with the Healthcare Council Federal Issuers: Trusted Identities for Citizens across States, • Healthcare Identity Management: The Foundation for a Counties, Cities and Businesses Secure and Trusted National Health Information Network, in • PIV-I Use Cases collaboration with the Healthcare Council • Privacy and Secure Identification Systems: The Role of Smart • Identifiers and Authentication – Smart Credential Choices to Cards as a Privacy-Enabling Technology Protect Digital Identity • RF-Enabled Applications and Technology: Comparing and • Privacy, Identity, and the Use of RFID and RF-Enabled Smart Contrasting RFID and RF-Enabled Smart Cards Card Technology • Secure Identification Systems: Building a Chain of Trust • Statement on ePassport Security • Securing Identity and Enabling Employment Verification: How Do Immigration Reform and Citizen Identification Align? • Smart Card Technology: The Right Choice for REAL ID • Smart Cards and Biometrics in a Privacy-Sensitive Secure • Technology Usage in U.S. Electronic Passports Versus Passport Personal Identification System Cards and EDLs • Smart Card Technology in Healthcare: Frequently Asked White Papers Questions, in collaboration with the Healthcare Council • Best Practices for the Use of RF-Enabled Technology in Identity • Top 10 Hot Identity Topics Management • Using FIPS 201 and the PIV Card for the Corporate Enterprise • Emergency Response Official Credentials: An Approach to Attain Trust in Credentials across Multiple Jurisdictions for The Identity Council also submitted comments on NSTIC governance Disaster Recovery and on draft NIST specifications.

Identity Council Resources can be found at www.smartcardalliance.org/pages/activities-councils-identity Member Comments Council Officers Chair: Harold Kocken, Deloitte Audit “The Alliance is a wonderful place to meet and exchange ideas with industry professionals and Enterprise Risk Services having similar interests. The public output from the councils provides benefit to all members Vice Chair: Neville Pattinson, Gemalto and the industry at large, but there is another whole layer of opportunity that comes with Secretary: Salvatore D’Agostino, IDmachines council participation. It is here that small groups with a more narrow focus regularly exchange ideas and strategies to expand the awareness and understanding of smart card technology and applications.” —Linda Brown, Business Development Manager, Infineon Technologies Council Steering Committee Salvatore D’Agostino, IDmachines “The Smart Card Alliance Identity Council provides IDmachines with an opportunity to engage Roland Fournier, L-1 Identity Solutions with subject matter experts, solution providers, integrators and end-users on the important Harold Kocken, Deloitte Audit and Enterprise identity topics of the day. As a company that prides itself on providing education without bias, Risk Services IDmachines appreciates the fact that this is completely in sync with the Smart Card Alliance LaChelle LeVan, Probaris charter. Many of today’s identity and cybersecurity challenges can only be met by a continued Bob Merkert, SCM Microsystems effort to improve the state of the practice and the level of knowledge among practitioners. Neville Pattinson, Gemalto In this regard IDmachines finds a welcome partner in the Smart Card Alliance and its Identity Steve Rogers, Intellisoft, Inc. Council.” James Sheire, NXP Semiconductors —Sal D’Agostino, CEO, Idmachines LLC Chris Williams, SAIC “The Smart Card Alliance has done a tremendous amount of work in terms of raising awareness and stimulating thought leadership around smart card technology. Through the events and education programs, our employees and our clients are better connected to the latest Council Members information on issues surrounding smart cards.” ABnote Group —Gordon Hannah, Principal, Deloitte Audit & Enterprise Risk Services Accenture Athena Smartcard “The Smart Card Alliance is a key voice in helping to map the relevance and use of smart Booz Allen Hamilton card technology in the Americas. Issues such as privacy, interoperability, verification, anti CardLogix counterfeiting and security are essential criteria when discussing credential issuance to society Cogent Systems and must be taken with the utmost consideration. Oberthur looks to the Smart Card Alliance CPI Card Group as a spokesman for our community and a beacon for policymakers, industry leaders, academics CSC and the general public for guidance on how to successfully apply such concepts into everyday Cryptography Research, Inc. practice.” Dale Laszig —Patrick W. Hearn, Vice President Government and Identification Markets - North/Central America, Oberthur Technologies Datacard Group Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) “One of the most important member benefits of the Smart Card Alliance has been for both the Deloitte industry and key members of the user community to be able to speak to important issues of our Diebold Security collective industries’ technology adoption and provide education, as one trusted voice. This has Exponent proven very effective in supporting the roll out of several programs, such as ePassports, PIV and Fiserv PIV-I, along with educating policy makers and consumers about the benefits of the technology Gemalto for their applications. Of course the other benefit, as always, is the very active interaction with General Services Administration the user community and in particular those in the federal government. The Alliance has played Giesecke & Devrient an invaluable role in providing a vendor-agnostic forum where industry and government decision HID Global Corp. makers can work out the practical issues towards creating interoperable and standards-based Hirsch Electronics solutions for government applications.” —Neville Pattinson, Senior Vice President, Government Affairs, Gemalto. HP IDenticard “Participation in the Smart Card Alliance Physical Access Control and Identity Councils has Identification Technology Partners, Inc. allowed me to form lasting relationships with the leaders in our industry. Through thoughtful IDmachines discussions and numerous deliverables I have gained deeper insight into key issues illuminated Infineon Technologies by their collective voice and tackled by this effective group of dedicated and concerned Infogard professionals. Due to many technology and market insights, SCA membership has been a Intellisoft, Inc. navigational aid of great value in guiding my career as well as the companies I manage.” L-1 Identity Solutions —Steve Rogers, President, Intellisoft, Inc. LaserCard Corporation Lenel Systems International MAGICARD - Ultra Electronics Multos International NagraID Security NXP Semiconductors About the Smart Card Alliance Oberthur Technologies Probaris, Inc. The Smart Card Alliance is a not-for-profit, multi-industry association working to stimulate the SAIC understanding, adoption, use and widespread application of smart card technology. Through SCM Microsystems specific projects such as education programs, market research, advocacy, industry relations Tyco - Software House and open forums, the Alliance keeps its members connected to industry leaders and innovative Unisys thought. The Alliance is the single industry voice for smart cards, leading industry discussion U.S. Department of Defense on the impact and value of smart cards in the U.S. and Latin America. For more information Visa Inc. please visit www.smartcardalliance.org. XTec, Incorporated

The Smart Card Alliance Industry and Technology Councils are focused groups within the overall structure of the Alliance. Councils have been created to foster increased industry collaboration within a specified industry or market segment and produce tangible results, speeding smart card adoption and industry growth. Groups collaborate on specific deliverables, including reports, briefings and educational material. The Smart Card Alliance currently has five active Councils focusing on contactless and mobile payments, healthcare, identity, physical access and transportation industries. Council participation is open to any Smart Card Alliance member who wishes to contribute to the Council projects. Transportation Council Fall 2011

The Smart Card Alliance Transportation Council is focused on promoting the adoption of interoperable contactless smart card payment systems for transit and other transportation services. Formed in association with the American Public Transportation Association (APTA), the Council is engaged in projects that support applications of smart card use. The overall goal of the Transportation Council is to help accelerate the deployment of standards-based smart card payment programs within the transportation industry.

Council Officers

Chair: Craig Roberts, Utah Transit Authority Vice Chair - Transit: Gerald Kane, Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) Vice Chair - Tolling: Mike Nash, ACS, A Xerox Company

Transportation Council Activities

Transportation Council activities stimulate the understanding, adoption and widespread acceptance of single and multi- application smart card technology for all transportation-related elements of the marketplace (e.g., mass transit, tolling and parking) by bringing together, in an open environment, leading users and technologists from the public and private sectors to develop concepts and stimulate critical thinking to advance deployments of the technology. Council Resources

• Annual Payments Summit meeting, where Alliance members The Transportation Council’s activities include: focus on trends and projects that are accelerating the • Enabling targeted smart card demonstrations across widespread acceptance, use and application of contactless transportation and other industries useful for advancement and mobile technology for transportation applications and of technology and applications for smart card-based retail payments payments, credentialing, or other appropriate products or • Co-Branded Multi-Application Contactless Cards for Transit services; and Financial Payment • Identifying the challenges and opportunities in the • A Guide to Prepaid Cards for Transit Agencies evolving transportation marketplace for multiple smart card applications that can be supported by smart card • Open Bank Card Payments for Transit Workshop technology; • Planning for New Fare Payment and Collection Systems: • Serving as a technical resource for, and participating in the Cost Considerations and Procurement Guidelines development of specifications at appropriate national and • Serving Unbanked Consumers in the Transit Industry with international - and voluntary - standards for smart card Prepaid Cards technology which can support multiple user applications in an efficient, secure manner; • Smart Cards and Parking • Providing educational and research resources for • Smart.Transit LinkedIn Group members, consumers and government organizations to • Transit and Contactless Open Payments: An Emerging foster deployment of smart cards in the transportation Approach for Fare Collection marketplace; • Transit Open Payments Resources • Participating in other councils sponsored by the Smart • Transit Payment System Security Card Alliance for inter-market cross-over of concepts and technology between the Transportation Council and • Transit and Retail Payment: Opportunities for Collaboration parallel markets. and Convergence

Transportation Council Resources can be found at www.smartcardalliance.org/pages/activities-councils-transportation Member Comments Council Steering Committee Dave Blue, Cubic “As a transit agency that is travelling the long and winding road in exploring the use of emerging Michael DeVitto, MTA NYC Transit Mike Dinning, U.S. Dept. of Transportation/ payments technologies, we have found in the Transportation Council an invaluable resource and Volpe Center trusted chaperone. Put simply, we could not have progressed to the point we are today without Margaret Free, Giesecke & Devrient the Council’s leadership and work in assembling subject matter experts and industry leaders from Greg Garback, WMATA across the broad spectrum of the payments ecosystem to engage in thought-provoking discussions Linh Huynh, INSIDE Secure that serve to inform and educate. Equally important is the work of the Transportation Council in Paul Korczak, Korczak & Associates sponsoring and publishing timely and extremely informative white papers on topics that grow the Mike Meringer, VeriFone collective knowledge base of the membership at large, collaborative efforts that serve to provide an Bob Merkert, SCM Microsystems unbiased, consistent base understanding of the technologies and processes relevant to public transit’s Eric Reese, Chicago Transit Authority development of new fare payment systems.” Martin Schroeder, APTA Brian Stein, Accenture —Michael DeVitto, Vice President, AFC Program Management and Sales Operations, Faye Surrette, MasterCard Worldwide MTA New York City Transit Sandy Thaw, Visa Inc.

“The Transportation Council is a leading proponent of open standards in the evolution of smart card Council Members technologies for transit systems. INSIDE Secure shares the same commitment, and our relationship ABnote Group with the Council has been mutually rewarding. We value the strong relationships among Council Accenture members and look forward to great advances in smartcard technologies as we move forward.” ACS, A Xerox Company —Linh Huynh, VP Business Development, INSIDE Secure Acumen American Express “The success and continuing growth of the Transportation Council reflect the enterprise and APTA ASSA ABLOY ITG enthusiasm of its membership, who exchange ideas and share information in a variety of forums to Bell Identification B.V. promote innovation, increase knowledge, and return value to their organizations.” Booz Allen Hamilton —Jerry Kane, Senior Project Planner, Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Capgemini Authority (SEPTA) CardLogix Chase Card Services “As measured by its ever increasing membership and spirited, focused participation by representatives Chicago Transit Authority from a broad spectrum of interests, the Transportation Council is clearly well-established as a core Collis America resource for transit professionals. Its value rests in its membership and their work products, which are Connexem Consulting Consult Hyperion at the forefront of innovation, free exchange of ideas and accurate information, and responsiveness CSC to real-world issues that have an immediate effect on business outcomes. This value has been Cubic Transportation Systems further enhanced by the growing, collaborative efforts with the Payments Council, which is a natural Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) extension of the broader mission of the Smart Card Alliance as well as testimony to the strength and Dale Laszig utility of contactless smart card technology. With the pace of innovation surrounding smart card Deloitte business applications and technology likely to continue at breakneck speed, I am confident that the DeviceFidelity, Inc. contributions of the Council to transit and the business community at large will only increase.” Discover Financial Services —Paul Korczak, Consultant, Korszak & Associates Double Diamond Group epay North America FIME “The Transportation Council of the Smart Card Alliance is a vibrant forum for the thought leaders in First Data Corporation public transit to discuss issues and opportunities with smart card technologies.” Gemalto —Michael Nash, VP Transportation Technology, ACS, A Xerox Company Giesecke & Devrient Heartland Payment Systems “The Smart Card Alliance and its Councils are valuable drivers for the market and the full adoption HID Global of interoperable smart card technology. G&D is proud to be an active participant, helping in thought HP leadership, education, and networking for total industry improvement.” IDmachines —Brian Russell, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Payment, Infineon Technologies INSIDE Secure Giesecke & Devrient JC Simonetti Assoc., Inc. Keville Enterprises, Inc. “The Council has been an extraordinary resource in providing information regarding trends and Korczak & Associates processes relating to overall transportation and smart card issues. The meetings have been forthright Lenel Systems International and targeted. The information provided is empirical and practical. The Council is recognized in the LF Consulting overall transportation industry and on multiple occasions we have quoted information provided by the LoyaltyOne, Inc. Council. In addition, we have been able to network with industry peers and associates. The knowledge LTK Engineering Services base and experience of the members provide a wonderful database of industry information.” MasterCard Worldwide Metropolitan Transportation Commission —Thomas Wunk, Vice President of Operations for Scheidt & Bachmann USA Inc. MTA New York City Transit NXP Semiconductors Oberthur Technologies OTI America About the Smart Card Alliance Parkeon Port Authority of NY/NJ The Smart Card Alliance is a not-for-profit, multi-industry association working to stimulate the Probaris understanding, adoption, use and widespread application of smart card technology. Through Quadagno & Associates specific projects such as education programs, market research, advocacy, industry relations Ready Credit Corporation Regional Transportation Authority and open forums, the Alliance keeps its members connected to industry leaders and innovative Scheidt & Bachmann thought. The Alliance is the single industry voice for smart cards, leading industry discussion SCM Microsystems on the impact and value of smart cards in the U.S. and Latin America. For more information Southeastern Pennsylvania please visit www.smartcardalliance.org. Transportation Authority (SEPTA) Thales e-Security The Smart Card Alliance Industry and Technology Councils are focused groups within the Thales Transportation Services TransitCenter overall structure of the Alliance. Councils have been created to foster increased industry U.S. Department of Transportation/Volpe Center collaboration within a specified industry or market segment and produce tangible results, Utah Transit Authority speeding smart card adoption and industry growth. Groups collaborate on specific VeriFone deliverables, including reports, briefings and educational material. The Smart Card Alliance Visa Inc. currently has five active Councils focusing on contactless and mobile payments, healthcare, ViVOtech identity, physical access and transportation industries. Council participation is open to any Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) Smart Card Alliance member who wishes to contribute to the Council projects. Healthcare Council Fall 2011

Health care organizations worldwide are implementing smart health cards supporting a wide variety of features and applications. Smart health cards can improve the security and privacy of patient information, provide the secure carrier for portable medical records, reduce healthcare fraud, support new processes for portable medical records, provide secure access to emergency medical information, enable compliance with government initiatives and mandates, and provide the platform to implement other applications as needed by the healthcare organization.

The Smart Card Alliance Healthcare Council brings together payers, providers, and technologists to promote the adoption of smart cards in U.S. healthcare organizations and within the national health IT infrastructure. The Healthcare Council provides a forum where all stakeholders can collaborate to educate the market on the how smart cards can be used and to work on issues inhibiting the industry.

Healthcare Council Activities

Healthcare Council activities stimulate the understanding, adoption and widespread acceptance of single and multi- application smart card technology for healthcare applications. The Healthcare Council’s activities include: • Providing educational resources for healthcare • Healthcare Identity Management LinkedIn Group organizations, consumers, government organizations • Healthcare ID Resources and members to foster deployment of smart cards in the healthcare marketplace; • HIPAA Compliance and Smart Cards: Solutions to Privacy and Security Requirements, Smart Card Alliance Healthcare • Identifying the challenges and opportunities in the Council white paper emerging healthcare marketplace for applications that can be supported by smart card technology; • Identity Management in Healthcare webinar • Promoting the development and use of standards for • Implementation profiles of healthcare organizations using healthcare applications. smart cards • Medical in Healthcare Council Resources • Protecting Your Health Information: Raising Public • A Healthcare CFO’s Guide to Smart Card Technology and Awareness of the Privacy and Security Challenges of Applications Healthcare Information Management, briefing held in collaboration with the Identity Council and Secure ID • Comments to HHS and ONC: Stage 2 Meaningful Use; Two- Coalition Factor Authentication for PHRs • Response to NISTIR 7497, Draft Security Architecture Design • Complementary Smart Card Guidance for the WEDI Health Process for Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) Identification Card Implementation Guide • Smart Card Applications in the U.S. Healthcare Industry, • Effective Healthcare Identity Management: A Necessary Smart Card Alliance Healthcare Council white paper First Step for Improving U.S. Healthcare Information Systems, in collaboration with the Identity Council. • Smart Cards in U.S. Healthcare: Benefits for Patients, Providers and Payers, Smart Card Alliance Healthcare • Getting to Meaningful Use and Beyond: How Smart Card Council white paper Technology Can Support Meaningful Use of Electronic Health Records • Smart Card Technology in Healthcare: Frequently Asked Questions • Healthcare Identity Management: The Foundation for a Secure and Trusted National Health Information Network, • Smart Health ID Cards: Challenges with Patient Identity in collaboration with the Identity Council Management and Authentication webinar

Healthcare Council Resources can be found at www.smartcardalliance.org/pages/activities-councils-healthcare Member Comments Council Officers Chair: Michael Magrath, Gemalto “The theme for the Healthcare Council is education and collaboration. We are Vice chair: Dale Grogan, LifeMed Card, Inc. / seeing the number of smart card implementations in healthcare growing across the SMART Association Secretary: Anna Fernezian, CSC country and now is the time for us to provide a forum to share experiences, address pressing issues, and examine and learn about the role smart cards are playing in healthcare today and the important role they can play in the future. Patient Council Steering Committee identification, security and privacy, data exchange and consumer empowerment Anna Fernezian, CSC are some of the areas smart cards can greatly improve. We hope to educate our Dale Grogan, LifeMed / SMART Association healthcare leaders and vendor community about the advantages of smart cards.” Michael Magrath, Gemalto —Paul Contino, former Vice President of Information Technology, Gurpreet Manes, Oberthur Technologies Mount Sinai Medical Center Bob Merkert, SCM Microsystems Matthew Neuman, Giesecke & Devrient “We at LifeMed/SMART have been tremendously pleased with our participation with the Smart Card Alliance. Not only are we getting front-line information as to the Council Members other goings-on around the globe, we are able to help shape policy that will not ABnote Group only forward our industry, but establish the foundation for years to come. We could Accenture not be more pleased with the Smart Card Alliance – it has been the best investment Bell Identification B.V. we have made as a company!” Booz Allen Hamilton —Dale Grogan, Director of Smart Card Initiatives, LifeMed Card, Inc. CardLogix and Council Vice Chair CSC Dale Laszig Datacard Group “The Smart Card Alliance’s Healthcare Council is focused on improving the security Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) and privacy issues facing the U.S. healthcare system as we move our antiquated Deloitte paper-based systems into the electronic world. Through educational initiatives and Diebold collaboration, Council members are focused on increasing the adoption of secure Fiserv and standards-based smart card technology in the U.S. healthcare system. Gemalto Gemalto is pleased with the opportunity to actively participate on the Healthcare Council Giesecke & Devrient and help drive adoption of this technology.” Honeywell HP —Michael Magrath, Director, Business Development - Lenel Systems International Government & Healthcare, Gemalto and Council Chair LifeMed Card, Inc. MasterCard Worldwide “The interest in smart card technology in the healthcare industry continues to Northrop Grumman Corporation grow as hospitals, insurance companies and providers, including state and federal Oberthur Technologies agencies for Medicare/Medicaid, are turning to the Alliance for unbiased, educated OTI America information to make knowledgeable decisions. Oberthur Technologies is proud to PPG Industries, Inc. be part of an organization that places a focus on educating all members of the SAIC value chain on the importance of the security that smart cards can provide through SCM Microsystems ST Microelectronics identity validation, personal health record protection, elimination of fraudulent Thales e-Security activity, and the recognition of provider/patient authenticity. Involvement in the VeriFone Alliance is a win-win for all involved and the smart card industry.” Watchdata Technologies —Gurpreet Manes, Technical Marketing Manager - Health Markets, Oberthur XTec, Inc. Technologies of America Corp.

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 www.smartcardalliance.org.

The Smart Card Alliance Industry and Technology Councils are focused groups within the overall structure of the Alliance. Councils have been created to foster increased industry collaboration within a specified industry or market segment and produce tangible results, speeding smart card adoption and industry growth. Groups collaborate on specific deliverables, including reports, briefings and educational material. The Smart Card Alliance currently has five active Councils focusing on contactless and mobile payments, healthcare, identity, physical access and transportation industries. Council participation is open to any Smart Card Alliance member who wishes to contribute to the Council projects. SMART CARD ALLIANCE INFO

Registered Attendees (as of 10/20/11)

Dave Adams Jeff Brooks, Federal Territory Manager, Entrust Tom Faith, Regional Sales Manager, IDenticard Walter Hamilton, Senior Consultant, ID Elizabeth Ahlersmeyer, OUSD(I) Pat Bross, Account Representative, Emergent Systems, Inc. Technology Partners, Inc. Abrar Ahmed, Executive Vice President, Eid Michael Brotzman, Researcher, DoD Joe Fasulo, President & CEO, Card Logistics Mia Harbitz, Senior Specialist, Inter American Passport Inc. Linda Brown, Business Development, Security and International Development Bank Manuel Albers, Bus. Dev. & Sales Mgr., FCI Chip Card ICs, Infineon Technologies Albert Fernandez, President, XTec Incorporated Meg Hardon, Government Relations Advisor, Microconnections Jeanette Brown, Manager, Client Services, Anna Fernezian, Program Manager, Identity & Infineon Renato Aldaz, o Business Oberthur Technologies Privacy Assurance, CSC Simon Hartley, Director Sales & Marketing, Development Manager- Corporate Markets, Kelly Bruggeman, Product Manager, Ingersoll Hildy Ferraiolo, Computer Scientist, NIST Thursby Oberthur Technologies" Rand John Fessler, Sr. Managing Engineer, Exponent Brian Havekost, Manager of Special Projects, Gena Alexa, Senior Vice President, A1C Partners, Bernd Brunken, Marketing & Sales Manager, Eve Fillon, Marketing Communications, Signet Technologies LLC MELZER maschinenbau GmbH MorphoTrak Patrick Hearn, VP Identity Markets--Americas, Cindy Alexander, Identity Solutions, MorphoTrak Kristine Bryant, Solutions Marketing Manager, Pat Finnegan, Government Programs Manager, Oberthur Technologies Karl Allen, Supervisory Auditor, U.S. Government Gemalto Hirsch Electronics Shane Hedert, Facilities Program Manager, Printing Debbie Bucci, NIH Bob Fontana, President & CTO, Codebench, Inc. National Cancer Instititute Kathy Alsbrooks, Account Director US Federal Kelly Buck, Chief, Physical Security, DoD OUSDI Richard Fox, Sales, Tyco Security Products Dan Helveston, Director, Cybersecurity Government, LaserCard Mike Burden, Commercial Manager, Consult Tom Francis, Account Manager, Bell and Howell, Consulting, Emergent, LLC Peter Alterman, Ph.D., Chair, NIH Hyperion LLC Nick Hernick, Federal Systems Engineer, Entrust Kelly Ambriz, Sr. Product Manager, Zebra Thierry Burgess, General Manager, ASK-intTag Tom Francom, Sales, EK Ekcessories Leana Hersch, Manager, Marketing Technlogies, Inc. Jim Burgess, Application Developer, Bank of Salvatore Francomacaro, National Institute of Communications, Oberthur Tim Andacht, Access Regional Manager, America Standards and Technology Karyn Higa-Smith, Engineer/Research Program IDenticard Systems Stephen Burmester, National E-Health Transition Scott Frautschi, Senior Director, Business Manager, DHS S&T Joe Arayas, Sales, Tyco Software House Authority Development, Siemens Government Stephen Higgs, ICF Patty Arcano, Dir., Public Sector, ActivIdentity, William Cashel, Region Mgr, Gemalto Technologies, Inc. Ryan Hodges, Inside Sales Representative, SafeNet, Inc Marica Chen, Project Consultant, Federal Reserve Myisha Frazier-McElveen, Practice Manager, Inc. Ivan Arcos, IADB Bank of San Francisco TrueStone LLC David Holmes, Identive Group Matthew Arnold, IT Specialist, GSA Myeong Choi, Project Engineer, Transit, Giesecke Margaret Free, Global Sales Manager Transit, Edward Holmes, Security / Systems Engineer, US Todd Arnold, Senior Account Manager, XTec & Devrient Subsidiary Support, Giesecke & Devrient Government Incorporated Giuseppe Cimmino, Sr. Manager, Protiviti Marc Freundlich, MultiCard George Hsieh, Principal, SRA International Vishal Arora, Director, SW Applications, Datacard Government Services Todd Freyman, Bell ID George Hsieh, Security Architect, US Courts Group Michael Clemens, Product Manager, IDenticard Matt Frowert, Director of Marketing, ADT Gerald Hubbard, Business Development Manager, Ayman Ashour, Identive Group Systems Security Services XTec Incorporated Chuck AuBuchon, VP Business Development, M. Paul Collier, President, Identification Rich Furr, Head, Global Regulatory Affairs, Policy Dan Hudson, Technical Sales Consultant, Datacard ImageWare Systems Technology Partners Inc. & Compliance, SAFE-BioPharma Assn Group Walt Augustinowicz, CEO, Identity Stronghold, Chris Cook, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE, Deborah Gallagher, Identity Credential and Access Paul Hughes, Security Specialist, LLC DUNBAR GLOBAL LOGISTICS Management Sub-Committee Co-Chair, GSA DHS/NPPD/FPS Ian Bailey David Cooper, NIST Lisa Gallagher, Senior Director, Privacy and Stephen Hunt, Partner, Identification Technology Daniel Bailin, Director-Program Management, Jane Cooper, Senior Account Manager, Teslin(r) Security, HIMSS Partners, Inc. HID Global Corporation Substrate by PPG Industries, Inc. Orlando Garcia, President, CORE QUALITY Chan Huot, Operations Assistant, Global Thomas Baker, Partner, Identification Technology David Corcoran, Product Manager, Symantec SERVICE Enterprise Technologies Corp. Partners Brian Culhane, Director of Cyber Security Sales, Chris Gardner, VP, SecureKey Technologies Brent Iles, Regional Government Sales Mgr., Juan Baldassarre, CEO, Identimax S. A. Emergent Mark Garrett, Director of Federal Sales, Monitor Datacard Group Russ Baldermann, Director of Business Nathan Cummings, Director, HID Global Dynamics Corinne Irwin, Project Executive for Development, Americas, SCM Microsystems Shane Cunningham, Marketing Manager, Digital irma garza, ms, Garza ltd Authentication and Authorization, NASA Tim Baldridge, Smart Card Project Chief Engineer, Identification Solutions David Gavitt, Federal Sales Director, ActivIdentity, Annise Jackson, Exhibit Sales, Imex Management NASA Sal D'Agostino, CEO, IDmachines LLC Inc. John Jacob, Program Director PIV-I Services, HID Reid Baldwin, Deputy Chief, Niles Dally, VP, NuVision Networks Drew Geisler, Federal Account Manager, Entrust Global DHS/OCSO/IMD/Mailstop 0123 Tony Damalas, VP, Technology, Diebold Security Joseph George, Associate, ICF International Jeff Jacobson, Sales Engineer, Identicomm Technologies Juli Ballesteros, Manager, Media and Analyst Guy Davidson, FAA Alex Giakoumis, Sr. Director Technical Marketing, majed jafari, program manager, CRI, Inc Relations, HP Heike Davis, Sales Manager, Muhlbauer Inc. LaserCard James James, Director, Center for Public Health Consuelo Bangs, Sr. Program Manager, IEEE Doug Deckert, Consultant, CH2M HILL Hugh Gilenson, Vice President, Business CBP, MorphoTrak Preparedness and Disaster Response, American Mari Devitte, XTec, Incorporated Development, ABnote William Banks, Chief Technology Officer, The Medical Association Justin Dew, Public Sector, Account Manager, Timothy Gillotte, Test Engineer, Xtec, Inc IRIS Companies TOM JEFFORDS, ENGR, STOCKWELL CO ActivIdentity, Inc. Irving Gilson, Customer Development Branch stefan barbu, key account manager, nxp Christopher Jensen, Senior Director, General Todd Dieterly, Executive VP & COO, TDK Chief, DMDC semiconductors Dynamics IT Systems group, Inc. Brendan Glasgow, Federal Account Manager, David Batchelor, CEO, LifeMed ID SafeNet Juan Jimenez, Account Executive, Federal Systems DOMENIC DILULLO, IT SPECIALIST, Division, ADT Security Services Hal Bauer, Sales, Software House DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION / Ian Glazer, Gartner Group Jeffrey Johnson, Architect, Unisys Rita Baumgartner, Sales, Identity Stronghold, LLC NATIONAL HIGHWA TRAFFIC SAFETY Terry Gold, VP Sales, North America, David Belchick ADMIN idOnDemand Andy Jones, Account Manager, XTec Brian Bender, Head of Sales eID North Americas, Mike Dinning, Director, Freight Logistics & Kevin Goode, Sales Engineer, SafeNet, Inc. Ashok Joshi, Senior Fare System Consultant, SMARTRAC TECHNOLOGY U.S. Inc. Transportation Systems, US Department of Gautam Gopal, systems engineer, Equifax Keville Enterprises Inc. Michael Berman, VP & GM Public Sector, Transportation, Volpe Center Gnan Gowda, Director of Software Product Bobby Kagel, Assistant Director for Quality, Datacard Group Paul DiPascale, GM & VP Marketing, TDK Management, Datacard Chester County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Edwin Betancourth, Sr. Systems Engineer, Systems Group, Inc. Gnan Gowda, Software Product Mgmt Dir, ActivIdentity, Inc. Thomas Driscoll, Research Analyst, Unisys Datacard Group Alexander Kambanis, President & CEO, Global Enterprise Technologies Corp. Edgar Betts, Associate Director, Smart Card Corporation Christophe Goyet, Technical Marketing Director, Alliance Bob Dulude, CSO, ActivIdentity Government and ID, Oberthur Technologies Jerry Kane, Project Manager, New Payment Technologies System, SEPTA Paul Beverly, President, Gemalto Ismael Dykman, Senior Sales Director Latin Paul Grant, Special Assistant, Federated Identity Mark Bondzinski, CID Product / Gov Sales America, HID Management a, DOD/ ICAM Thomas Keady, Project Manager, ICF Jacob & Sundstrom Manager, ZF Electronica Corp Cherry Chris Edwards, CTO, Intercede Ltd Chad Grant, Senior Policy Analyst, NASCIO Nicolas Kecskemethy, Segres Brad Bonomo, CFO/COO, Envoy Data Scott Elliott, Eastern District Sales Manager, Jeremy Grant Raphaela Kecskemethy Corporation Hirsch Electronics Derevia Gray, HSPD-12 Special Projects Jonathan Bowen, Business Development Manager, William (Bill")" Engel, Vice President, eMentum, Coordinator, U.S. Department of State Brian Kelly, Director of Product Management, OneID Inc. Digital Identification Solutions Inc. Julie Green, Director, Revenue Systems, LTK Andre Boysen, EVP Strategic Alliances, SecureKey William Erwin, US General Services Engineering Services Manny Khadlikar, Systems Engineer, Equifax Technologies Inc Administration, GSA Mark Griffin, President, Telos Identity Ray Kimble, Manager, Deloitte & Touche LLP Kirk Brafford John Esser, Business Development Manager - Management Solutions, LLC Tim Klabunde, Director of Secura Marketing, Aaron Brauer-Rieke, Center for Democracy & Federal Markets, Oberthur Technologies Benoit Guez, Director, Product Marketing, CPI Datacard Group Technology Frazier D. Evans, Associate, Booz Allen Hamilton Card Group Heather Klein, Director, Marketing Joni Brennan, Kantara Initiative Robert Hahn, Vice President, Serco Inc. Communications, Giesecke & Devrient Ronald Reagan International Trade Center • Washington, D.C. 55 SMART CARD ALLIANCE INFO tom knaus, President, CPS Cards Kim Michalik Greg Roecker, Program Manager, Lockheed Jim Thomas, Senior Support Specialist, Thursby Harold Kocken, Manager, Deloitte & Touche LLP Sam Millikin, Director, Global Sales and Marketing Martin Software Systems Kevin Kozlowski, Vice President of Government Development, Teslin(R) Substrate by PPG Roger Roehr, HSPD-12 Physical Security Kristine Thomas, Special Project Coordinator, Initiatives, XTec Incorporated Industries, Inc. Engineer, Pentagon Force Protection Agency XTec Incorporated Kevin Kozlowski, Vice President, XTec Louis Modell, VP & GM, Americas, SCM Steve Rogers, President, IQ Devices Pamela Thorpe, Program Analyst, Incorporated Microsystems Brad Rollans, SCM DHS/NPPD/FPS Lolie Kull, Managing Consultant, Hewlett-Packard Ahmed Mohammad, Technical Marketing Michael Ronayne, Manager of R&D and Solutions William Thursby, President, Thursby Software Enterprise Services LLC Manager, North America, Oberthur Architecture, Global Enterprise Technologies Systems John Landwehr, Director, Security Product Technologies Corp. Jeff Tingley, Senior Business Development Management, Adobe Systems Frizell Moore, Law Enforcement Supervisor jason rosen, EPACS Program Manager, NASA Manager – North America, Global Enterprise Don Langguth, System Engineer, ASEC Officer, DHS/FPS Bill Rutledge, Project Manager, Smart Card Technologies Corp. Ronan Lapie, President, SCB Solutions, Inc. Gary Moore, Chief Architect, Entrust Alliance/Cnxtd Event Media Services Man Tran, System Engineer, FIA James Lawrence, Director of Product Todd Moore, VP, Product Management, SafeNet, Julie Sabadash, Business Development, Entrust Stefan Trautner Management, Apriva Inc. Craig Sandness, VP of International Sales, Fargo Richard Trenery, VP Federal Govt Activities, Tiffany Le, Strategic Account Manager, Oberthur Douglas Morford, Sr. Security Engineer, Booz Electronics Inc. Cubic Transportation Systems Technologies Allen Hamilton John Santisteban, Director, Government Solutions, Paul Tselepis, Federal Sales Manager, MorphoTrak Paul Legacki, .Group Manager, Business Peter Morley, President, National Laminating HID Global Nez Tubaya, MARTA Development, Infineon Technologies Scott Morrison, IT Specialist, U.S. Department of Adolfo Santo Bryan Tucker, Cards Mgr, DuPont Brian Leigh, Program Manager, GDIT Justice Erica Savka, Emerging Products, Visa Inc. Stuart Tucker, Customer Engagement, Quantum Jack Leipold Tony D. Mosley, Branch Chief, US Department of Cort Saxton, National Sales Mgr, EK Ekcessories Secure Maria Lenz, Marketing, KSW Microtec AG State John Schiefer, Manager System Deployment, XTec Rick Uhrig, Senior Manager of Identity and Access Eric LeSaint, Sr. Dir. Research and Security, Mike Mostow, VP, Government Systems, AMAG Inc. Solution, XTec ActivIdentity Technology, Inc. Terry Schindler, VP Operations, Q-CARD Christie Van Cleave, Director Business Albert Leung, Senior Account Executive, candace moye, Senior Operations Planner, Safenet Company Development, Cogent Systems Intercede, Ltd Thomas Murphy, Director of Sales, XTec Jeff Scott, Senior Technical Sales Engineer, Randy Vanderhoof, Executive Director, Smart LaChelle LeVan, Business Development, Probaris, Incorporated Smartmatic Card Alliance Inc David Murphy, Industry Development Manager, EILEEN SEXTON, Senior Director, ImageWare Doug VanderKolk, Senior Account Manager, Christine Linardi, Senior Account Manager, Zebra Technologies Systems Diebold Gemalto, Inc. Phil Myers, VP, Global Product Management, Citi Adam Shane, Product Manager, AMAG Bill VanHorn, Business Development Leader, James Lock, Vice President, J.P. Morgan Chase Raviprakash Nagaraj, Chief Architect, PMC, Intel Technology Regal Graphics Diana Loughner, District Sales Manager, Identicard Corp. scott shane, Systems Engineer, Shane-Gelling Co. Keith Ward, Director, Enterprise Security & Systems, Inc. Derek Nagel, Access Control Branch Chief, Andrew Sheedy, Senior Systems Engineer, Identity Management, Northrop Grumman IT Steven Lowry, Executive Vice President, Lowry Pentagon Force Protection Agency ActivIdentity Corporation Dean Warner, VP, Card Services, Bell and Howell Computer Products Paul Nelson, CTO, Thursby Software Systems James Sheire, Manager, Government Programs, STEVEN WATTS, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE, Charles Luddeke, Chief of Physical Security, Matt Neuman, Senior Sales Manager, Giesecke & NXP Semiconductors DUNBAR GLOBAL LOGISTICS FEMA Office of Security Devrient Matt Sieger, Account Manager, Ultra Electronics Frederick Wedley, Chief Technologist, CH2M Hill Rodney Ludvigson, Security Center, U.S. Dept of Mike Neumann, Solutions Manager, Gemalto Card Systems Inc. mark weibel, National Segment Manager, Labor Jennifer Newton, HP David Simonetti, Vice President, ICF Jacob & PaperTyger Jon Luhman, Project Manager, Kelly Services, Art Norris, Director of Federal Sales, Anakam Sundstrom Dietmar Wendling, VP, Market Sector e- Inc./National Cancer Institute Identity Services (HP Partner) Sunny Singh, VP Sales and Partner Management, Government, SCM Microsystems GmbH William MacGregor, Computer Scientist, National Takashi Obi, Associate Professor, Tokyo Institute Daon Ted Whitaker, Sales VP, Identity Stronghold, LLC Institute of Standards & Technology of Technology Derek Smeds, Program Director, GDIT Christer Wilkinson, AECOM Holger Mackenthun, Senior Manager, NEC Mary Olson, Senior Marketing Manager, Gerry Smith, Senior Consultant, ID Technology Kate Williams, Event Coordinator, Bell and Corporation of America Government Solutions, Datacard Group Partners, Inc. Howell Michael Magrath, Director, Business Development, Alessandro Ossoli, Mr, TelecomItalia Judy Snoich, Director, ICAM Program, Fleur Williams, Marketing Communications Gemalto Richard Outland, Technical Sales Support Department of the Interior Specialist, Gemalto Stafford Mahfouz, Sales, Tyco Security Products Manager, Gemalto Jaclyn Snyder, Conference Services Coordinator, Eric Willson, Director of Sales, Security Division, Tom Mahoney, Manager, Federal Sales, ADT Pete Palmer, Director, Information Security, Smart Card Alliance Emergent Security Services Surescripts Colin Soutar, Director, Strategic Business Craig Wilson, Program Coordinator, FEMA Amit Malhotra, CEO, Smart Health Technology Richard Parris, Chief Executive, Intercede Group Development, CSC Jason Wimp, Director of Operations, TX Systems Donald Malloy, Business Development, NagraID Plc Robert Spackey, PYMNTS.com Kelly Wise, Project Manager, Hilton Consulting Security Neville Pattinson, SVP Government Affairs, Richard Spinella, VP of Sales, Apriva Greg Wolfond, CEO, SecureKey Technologies Gurpreet Manes, Technical Marketing Manager - GEMALTO Kenneth Sprinkle, Program Manager, Northrop Inc. Health Market, Oberthur Technologies Marvin Pearlmutter, General Manager, Darr Grumman Don Woody, Account Executive, Federal Systems Veronique Marinho de Moura, PMP Project Corporation David Stallsmith, Director of Product Division, ADT Security Services Manager, Oberthur Technologies Charles Pena Management, ColorID Timothy Wright, Director, Bell and Howell Jessi Marshall, Marketing Communications Robert Pernice, Avery Dennison Mark Steffler, Sales, Quantum Secure Michael Wyatt, Deloitte & Touche LLP Manager, Gemalto Chris Pevny, Technical Support Manager, Ultra Brian Stein, Business Development Lead--Public Jim Young, Key Accounts Manager, Ultra James Martin, Security Operations Analyst, Electronics Card Systems Inc. Transit, Accenture Electronics Card Systems Surescripts LLC Dwayne Pfeiffer, Program Manager, Northrop Jack Steinmetz, VP Sales, Tele-Pak Card Printing Jeanne Zack, Federal Account Manager, SafeNet, William Martinez, Dir Business Development, Grumman Jack Steinmetz, Pres., Tele-Pak CardPrinting.us Inc Inc. Indra USA Joe Pilozzi, Technical Marketing Manager, Bella Sterling, Sales Engineer, ImageWare Systems Mike Zercher, Application Engineer, NXP Jane Matsumoto, Smart Card Project Manager, STMicroelectronics, Inc. Scott Stover, Area Sales Manager, Software Semiconductor Metropolitan Transortation Authority Zeca Pires, Director of Government Relations, House/TYCO International Bob Zielke, Director, Infinite Power Solutions maxine most Datacard Group David Strand, Executive Board Member, Rob Zivney, VP Government & Standards, jessica may, Global Identity Practice Lead, IDM, Brian Pittack, Branch Chief, LifeNexus, Inc. Identive Group HP DHS/OCSO/IMD/Mailstop 0123 Denver Stutler, President, Identity Stronghold, Ryan Zlockie, Marketing Director, Software, Mike McAllister, Critical Infrastructure Protection Denis Pochet, Sr Marketing Manager, Renesas LLC Datacard Coordinator, Commonwealth of Virginia Electronics Americas Inc Michael Sulak, Program Analyst, U.S. Department Deborah McGee, Secure Project Manager, Michael Poitner, Director, Authentication of State American Banknote Solutions, Giesecke & Devrient David Sulser, IT Specialist, US Nuclear Regulatory Brad McGoran, Sr. Managing Engineer, Exponent Nate Pope, Program Manager, Professional Commission Inc. 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