Government ID, Smart Cards, Identification and Authentication

NSTIC gets $16.5 million

Monday, November 21, 2011

The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace has received its $16.5 million in funding for the 2012 fiscal year, says Jeremy Grant, senior executive advisor of ID management at the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

President Obama signed H.R. 2112 into law which provides full-year appropriations through September 30, 2012, for the Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Health and Human Services’, Food and Drug Administration, Housing and Urban Development, Justice, Transportation, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the National Science Foundation and other small agencies.


Since the national strategy is under the NIST, which is under the Department of Commerce, the program has been full funded. Previously, Grant said that the funding would go toward pilot program and potential use cases for how the national strategy will work. [end] 

By Zack Martin, Editor, Avisian Publishing

The National Institute of Standards and Technology will evaluate pilots to support the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace and will also help establish a privately lead Identity Ecosystem Steering Group.

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NIST not releasing names

Twenty-seven finalists for grants that would pilot portions of the identity ecosystem for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace have been notified.

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The National Institute of Standards and Technology announced that it will support a steering group for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace with $2 million in funding for up to two years to provide the group with ongoing secretarial, administrative and logistical support.

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The National Institute of Standards and Technology announced a competition to award a approximately $10 million for pilot projects to accelerate progress toward improved systems for interoperable, trusted online credentials that go beyond simple user IDs and passwords.

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