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(B10) - Identification Cards and Related Devices Committee: (B10) - Identification Cards and Related Devices National Designation Title (Click here to purchase standards) ISO/IEC Designation [] Identification Cards -Devices on Cards - Part 1: General Framework WD 18328-1 INCITS 149-1986[R2012] Financial Services - Financial Transaction Card Formsets - Location of Imprinted N/A Information INCITS 118-1998[S2008] Personal Identification Number - PIN Pad N/A INCITS/ISO/IEC 7501-2:1997[R2013] Identification cards - Machine readable travel documents - Part 2: Machine readable IS 7501-2:1997 visa INCITS/ISO/IEC 7501-3:2005[R2014] Information technology - Identification Cards - Machine Readable Travel Documents - IS 7501-3:2005 Part 3: Machine readable office travel documents INCITS/ISO/IEC 7501-1:2008[R2014] Identification cards - Machine readable travel documents - Part 1: Machine readable IS 7501-1:2008 passport (Revision of ISO/IEC 7501-1:1997) INCITS/ISO/IEC 11694-4:2008[2011] Identification cards - Optical memory cards - Linear recording method - Part 4: Logical IS 11694-4:2008 data structures INCITS/ISO/IEC 11694-6:2006[2011] Identification cards - Optical Memory Cards - Linear Recording Method - Part 6: Use of IS 11694-6:2006 biometrics on an optical memory card INCITS/ISO/IEC 11694-3:2008[2011] Identification cards - Optical memory cards- Linear recording method - Part 3: Optical IS 11694-3:2008 properties and characteristics Created: 5/22/2015 Page 1 of 292 Committee: (B10) - Identification Cards and Related Devices National Designation Title (Click here to purchase standards) ISO/IEC Designation INCITS/ISO/IEC 11694-5:2006[2011] Identification cards - Optical Memory Cards - Linear Recording Method - Part 5: Data IS 11694-5:2006 format for interchange for applications using ISO/IEC 11694-4, Annex B [] Information Technology - Optical memory cards - Part 2: Co-existence of optical IS 11693-2:2009 memory with other machine readable technologies [] Identification cards - Optical Memory Cards - Linear Recording Method - Part 5: Data IS 11694-5:2014 format for interchange for applications using ISO/IEC 11694-4 INCITS/ISO/IEC 11694-2:2012[2014] Identification cards - Optical Memory Cards and devices - Linear Recording Method - IS 11694-2:2012 Part 2: Dimensions and Location of the Accessible Optical Area INCITS/ISO/IEC 11694-1:2012[2014] Identification cards - Optical Memory Cards - Linear Recording Method - Part 1: IS 11694-1:2012 Physical characteristics INCITS/ISO/IEC 11693-1:2012[2014] Information Technology - Optical memory cards - Part 2: Co-existence of optical IS 11693-1:2012 memory with other machine readable technologies INCITS/ISO/IEC 7812-2:2007[R2013] Identification Cards - Identification of issuers - Part 2: Application and registration IS 7812-2:2007 procedures INCITS/ISO/IEC 7812-1:2006[2011] Identification cards - Identification of issuers - Part 1: Numbering system IS 7812-1:2006 INCITS/ISO/IEC 7813:2006[R2013] Information technology - Identification cards - Financial transaction cards IS 7813:2006 Created: 5/22/2015 Page 2 of 292 Committee: (B10) - Identification Cards and Related Devices National Designation Title (Click here to purchase standards) ISO/IEC Designation [] Identification cards - Financial transaction cards IS 7813:2006 [] Identification cards - Test methods - Part 5: Optical memory cards IS 10373-5:2014 INCITS/ISO/IEC 10373-5:2006[R2012] Identification cards - Test methods - Part 5: Optical memory cards IS 10373-5:2006 INCITS 284-2011[] Information technology - Identification Cards- Health Care Identification Cards INCITS 410-2006[R2011] Information technology - Identification cards - Limited Use (LU), Proximity Integrated Circuit Card (PICC) INCITS 410[] Information technology - Identification cards - Limited Use (LU), Proximity Integrated Circuit Card (PICC) INCITS 425[] Information technology - Transit Fare Cards - Interoperability Framework for Contactless Fare Payment Technologies and Systems INCITS/ISO/IEC 4909:2006[2011] Identification Cards - Financial transaction cards - Magnetic stripe data content for IS 4909:2006 Track 3 Created: 5/22/2015 Page 3 of 292 Committee: (B10) - Identification Cards and Related Devices National Designation Title (Click here to purchase standards) ISO/IEC Designation [] Information technology - Identification cards - On-card biometric comparison IS 24787:2011 INCITS 504-1-2013/AM1[] Information technology - Generic Identity Command Set (GICS) - Part 1: Card Application Command Set Amendment 1 INCITS 504-1-2013/AM2[] Information technology - Generic Identity Command Set (GICS) - Part 1: Card Application Command Set Amendment 2 INCITS 504-2-2013/AM1[] Information technology - Generic Identity Command Set (GICS) - Part 2: Card Administrative Command Set Amendment 1 INCITS 504-1-2013[] Information technology - Generic Identity Command Set (GICS) - Part 1: Card Application Command Set INCITS 504-4-2013[] Information technology - Generic Identity Command Set (GICS) - Part 4: Card Application Profile Template INCITS 504-2-2013/AM2[] Information technology - Generic Identity Command Set (GICS) - Part 2: Card Administrative Command Set Amendment 2 INCITS 504-2-2013[] Information technology - Generic Identity Command Set (GICS) - Part 2: Card Administrative Command Set INCITS 504-3[] Information technology - Generic Identity Command Set (GICS) - Part 3: Guiding Principles Created: 5/22/2015 Page 4 of 292 Committee: (B10) - Identification Cards and Related Devices National Designation Title (Click here to purchase standards) ISO/IEC Designation [] Identification cards - Optical memory cards - Holographic recording methods - Part 4: FCD 11695-4 Logical data structures INCITS/ISO/IEC 11695-3:2008[2011] Identification cards - Optical memory cards - Holographic recording method - Part 3: IS 11695-3::2008 Optical properties and characteristics INCITS/ISO/IEC 11695-2:2008[2011] Identification cards - Optical memory cards - Holographic recording method - Part 2: IS 11695-2:2008 Dimensions and location of accessible optical area INCITS/ISO/IEC 11695-1:2008[2011] Identification cards - Optical memory cards - Holographic recording method - Part 1: IS 11695-1:2008 Physical characteristics [] Information technology -- Test methods for machine readable travel documents (MRTD) IS 18745-1:2014 and associated devices -- Part 1: Physical test methods for passport books (durability) INCITS/ISO/IEC 7810:2003[R2013] Identification cards - Physical characteristics IS 7810:2003 [] Identification Cards - Physical characteristics - Amendment 2: Opacity IS 7810:2003/AM2:2011 [] Identification Cards - Physical characteristics - Amendment 1: Sizes and locations of a IS 7810:2003/AM 1:2009 finger print sensor and a display on a card INCITS/ISO/IEC 7811-6:2014[2015] Identification cards - Recording techniques - Part 6: Magnetic stripe - High coervicity IS 7811-6:2014 Created: 5/22/2015 Page 5 of 292 Committee: (B10.11) - Physical Characteristics and Test Methods National Designation Title (Click here to purchase standards) ISO/IEC Designation INCITS/ISO/IEC 7811-8:2008[2011] Identification cards - Recording technique - Part 8: Magnetic Stripes - Copercivity of IS 7811-8:2008 51,7 kA/m (650 Oe) INCITS/ISO/IEC 7811-2:2001[R2011] Identification Cards - Recording technique - Part 2: Magnetic stripe - Low coercivity IS 7811-2:2001 [] Identification Cards - Recording technique - Part 2: Magnetic stripe - Low coercivity IS 7811-2:2014 INCITS/ISO/IEC 7811-1-2014[2015] Identification cards - Recording techniques - Part 1: Embossing IS 7811-1:2014 INCITS/ISO/IEC 7811-9:2008[2011] Identification cards - Recording technique - Part 9: Tactile Identification Makrk (TIM IS 7811-9:2008 INCITS/ISO/IEC 7811-7:2014[2014] Identification cards - Magnetic recording techniques - Part 7: High density high IS 7811-7:2014 coercivity magnetic recording for identification cards INCITS/ISO/IEC 10373-2:2006[R2011] Identification cards - Test methods - Part 2: Magnetic strip technologies IS 10373-2:2006 INCITS/ISO/IEC 10373-1:2006[R2011] Identification cards - Test methods - Part 1: General characteristics tests IS 10373-1:2006 [] Identification cards - Test methods - Part 1: General characteristics - Amendment 1 IS 10373-1:2006/AM 1:2012 Created: 5/22/2015 Page 6 of 292 Committee: (B10.11) - Physical Characteristics and Test Methods National Designation Title (Click here to purchase standards) ISO/IEC Designation [] Identification cards - Test Methods - Part 2: Cards with Magnetic stripes - Technical IS 10373-2:2006/COR 1:2010 Corrigendum 1 INCITS 322[] Information technology - Card Durability Test Methods INCITS 322-2008[R2013] Information technology - Card Durability Test Methods INCITS/ISO/IEC 15457-3:2008[2011] Identification cards - Thin flexible cards - Part 3: Test Methods IS 15457-3:2008 INCITS/ISO/IEC 15457-2:2007[R2013] Identification cards - Thin flexible cards - Part 2: Magnetic recording techniques IS 15457-2:2007 INCITS/ISO/IEC 15457-1:2008[2011] Identification cards - Thin flexible cards - Part 1: Physical Characteristics IS 15457-1:2008 INCITS/ISO/IEC 8484:2007[R2013] Information technology - Magnetic stripes on savings books IS 8484:2007 [] Information technology - Magnetic stripes on savings books IS 8484:2014 INCITS 440[] Information technology - Card Durability / Service Life N/A Created: 5/22/2015 Page 7 of 292 Committee: (B10.11) - Physical Characteristics and Test Methods National Designation Title (Click here to purchase standards) ISO/IEC Designation INCITS 440-2008[R2013] Information technology - Card Durability / Service Life N/A [] Identification
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