Archived News
- 05.29.09 White House Cyberspace Policy Review promotes use of HSPD-12 credential
Document issued by Obama Administration resulting from President Obama directing a 60-day, comprehensive review to assess U.S. policies and structures for cybersecurity. HSPD-12 is specifically mentioned on page 34 of the document.
- 04.10.09 Almost half of all feds have HSPD-12 cards (Federal News Radio)
Agencies have issued more than 1.2 million more secure identification cards since October, meaning almost half of all federal employees now comply with Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12.
- 10.31.08 OMB Reports Significant HSPD-12 Implementation Progress but Areas for Improvement
OMB released its fourth agency Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD)-12 implementation progress report on October 31, 2008.
- 10.27.08 Deadline Day for HSPD 12
Secure IDNews interview with Mike Butler on USAccess progress as of October 27, 2008.
- 10.27.08 Evans says no new IT guidelines from current administration
Despite rumors swirling in the federal information technology community to the contrary, the Office of Management and Budget has no plans to issue any further IT-related guidelines for the remainder of the current administration, according to OMB head of IT policy, Karen Evans.
- 10.24.08 Video--Mike Butler talks about the Monday deadline and what is next
FIPS 201.com interviews Mike Butler on the Monday deadline and what is next for HSPD 12. Video taken at Smart Card Alliance conference on October 24, 2008.
- 10.21.08 Regarding ID Karen Evans Interview What is Next for FIPS 201 Credentials
The HSPD-12 deadline is coming up on Oct. 27. With the deadline fast approaching Regarding ID Editor Zack Martin talked to Karen Evans, administrator for electronic government and information technology with the White House Office of Management and Budget.
- 10.8.08 HSPD 12 on Federal News Radio
Federal News Radio ran this interview with OMB's Karen Evans on October 8th regarding Agency progress in meeting the OMB October 2008 deadline.
- 10.8.08 OMB expects 5 million HSPD 12 cards by the end of the month
The Office of Management and Budget expects agencies by Oct. 27 to have issued personal identity verification cards to all federal employees and to contractors who have access to their facilities under the Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12.
- Steve Duncan Interview on Federal News Radio
In August, Jason Miller interviewed Steve Duncan to get a progress report on Agency progress of meeting OMB's October 2008 deadline. Read and hear the interview.
- 2008 GCN Technology Leadership Award winner Mike Butler draws on ID card experience
Mike Butler of the General Services Administration credits good fortune for a lot of the success he has had in federal technology. Read more about Mike's GCN Leadership award and what he credits to the success of the USAccess program.
- 05.13.08 Award goes to GSA--Smart Card Alliance Awards GSA Outstanding Issuer for 2008
The Smart Card Alliance announced the 2008 award winners for Outstanding Smart Card Achievement (OSCA) in the North American and Latin American smart card industry during its annual conference. GSA won the Outstanding Issuer Organization Award for the USAccess Program.
- Steve Duncan named to 2008 Fed 100 list
GSA's Steve Duncan was named to this year's Fed 100 list as compiled by Federal Computer Week.
- 01.28.08 Goodbye Anonymity. Hello ID Superiority. (FCW)
Government-issued personal identity verification cards are a form of identity proofing superior to anything available in the past, security experts say.
- The Security Badge For The Future (FCW, January 21, 2008)
Efforts to comply with Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12, an ambitious agenda for stiffening security and tightening access to government physical assets and computer networks, have had the unintended consequence of forging coalitions within and among historically independent agencies.
- White Paper Helps Security Directors Migrate To FIPS 201 (Government Weekly, 11-01-07)
Security directors and those responsible for physical access control systems (PACS) within government agencies have a new resource to help them choose the right path to accept FIPS 201 compliant credentials.
- 10.27.07 Agencies failed to meet the first deadline for HSPD 12. (Govt Exec)
By October 27, 2007, federal agencies were supposed to complete background checks for employees with fifteen years or less experience and begin issuing new identity cards. None met the deadline.
- 07.10.08 Agencies See Smart-Card Value Beyond HSPD-12 (Federal Computer Week)
As agencies scramble to meet the upcoming deadline for issuing smart cards that comply with Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12, their focus has been on completing the required background checks and training employees. But as officials begin to look beyond the initial rollout, many are thinking about how they can use the cards to meet other agency goals. - 10 July 2007
- It's Hand-Holding Time
Wesley Carpenter has been racking up frequent-flier miles. As director of the Security Management Division of the Environmental Protection Agency, Carpenter has been crisscrossing the country to assist agency offices with implementing Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12, the mandated identity verification program.
- GSA Set To Issue HSPD 12 Cards
The General Services Administration Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 Managed Service Office plans to open seven card enrollment stations at six agencies in the Washington area by August 10.
- GSA HSPD-12 Rolls Continue To Rise
The General Services Administration plans to establish 42 enrollment stations for smart identity cards in the Washington area by early September to comply with Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12.
- The Logic Behind Physical-Access Controls
In the real world, terrorist acts are more often low tech than high tech. Terrorists use box cutters and car bombs more often than laser guided missiles.
- EDS Contract Upheld
The Government Accountability Office denied two protests by unsuccessful bidders on a secure identification card contract that was awarded to EDS Corporation.
- Mike Butler Wants to Card You
Mike Butler worked a six-month stint last year at the General Services Administration to help set up a governmentwide shared services smart card identity verification program. Many in the agency got to see him apply his technical skills. His former boss said Butler brings leadership capabilities that he will also use as he settles into a new permanent position at GSA.
- HSPD-12 Card Opens Door For Digital Signatures
The Government Paperwork Elimination Act (GPEA) may have been one of those laws that came too early. The 1998 legislation called for agencies to do many things to eliminate how much paper they process, including using electronic signatures.
- GSA Sets HSPD-12 Price Point
Federal Computer Week - GSA has achieved its goal of lowering the cost of mandatory security credentials by awarding a contract to EDS. - 25 June 2007