The
Biometric Consortium Conference

February 13 - 15, 2002

GSA's
Federal Technology Service 
Center for Smart Card Solutions

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The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) was established on July 1, 1949, by section 101 of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act, as the result of a recommendation by a Presidential Commission chaired by former President Herbert Hoover.  Since 1949, GSA has housed federal workers and provided products and services to support the important work of government throughout the country. GSA's mission is to provide policy leadership and expertly managed space, supplies, services, and IT solutions, at the best value, to enable federal employees to accomplish their missions.

The Center for Smart Card Solutions, part of GSA's Federal Technology Service (FTS) manages smart card implementation for federal agencies. The center's mission is to implement multiple application smart cards government-wide, promote smart card standardization, build open system configuration, and use commercially available products. The new Smart Access Common Identification contract is a "one stop shop" vehicle which will help federal agencies implement smart card technologies. Services and products will be available worldwide to all federal agencies. The highlight of the contract is its interoperability for core applications (i.e. employee identification, physical access, logical access, cryptography and biometrics). Numerous extended applications and services, including electronic forms, purses, and credentials are also available under the contract. The Office of Smart Card Initiatives is available to: (a) provide expertise and assistance to other federal agencies; (b) develop and foster development of smart card applications; (c) provide requirements analysis and reviews; (d) offer post implementation evaluation services; (e) brief agency heads and senior officials; and (f) help agencies with planning and program implementation 


Contact:
Mike Brooks
, Director, 
GSA FTC Center for Smart Card Solutions
Telephone: (202) 501-2765
Email: mike.brooks@gsa.gov

Center for Smart Card Solutions:
http:/smartcard.gsa.gov
 

GSA:
http://www.gsa.gov

 


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