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FIPS 201-3 Federal Business Requirements Workshop

FIPS 201, Personal Identity Verification (PIV) for federal employees and contractors will be going through a third revision soon. In preparation for the revision, NIST invites federal departments and agencies’ representatives to participate in this government-only  meeting to discuss the change requests accumulated over the past five years.  The goal of the meeting is to re-affirm the change requests and refine them if needed to reflect  business requirements that may have changed over the years.  Topics of discussion  include  Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and non-PKI Derived PIV credentials,  federation schemes, remote supervised identity proofing, and  facility access, among other topics.  Please join us at NIST Headquarters in Gaithersburg, MD on March 19, 2019.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND FROM AGENCIES:  The event is intended to have the participation of all Federal Departments and agencies. In particular, personnel responsible for enterprise-wide ICAM policy and personnel responsible for its implementation as it relates to HSPD-12/the PIV Standard (e.g.  identity proofing/enrollment, credential lifecycles, and credential use in PACS and LACS). The meeting will cover the priority change requests that drive the revision – including alignment with the draft OMB Identity Policy. This is an interactive meeting to give representatives a chance to briefly discuss these change requests.  Comments can also be received after-meeting.

The meeting will cover the priority change request  that drive the revision – including alignment with the draft OMB Identity Policy. This is an interactive meeting to give representatives a chance to briefly discuss these change requests. 

The scope of the meeting is HSPD-12’s identity credentials and its use in authentication. It will not address topic outside the scope of HSPD-12 such as access control policies, requirements for temporary credential or alternative credentials.

 
Webcast Participants: At the conclusion of the event, speakers will address questions and comments sent to piv_comments [at] nist.gov. 

 

8:30-8:50 - Welcome Remarks – Donna Dodson (NIST)
8:50-9:30 - Digital Identity Policy - Jordan Burris (OMB)
9:30-10:10 - General Plans - Hildegard Ferraiolo (NIST)
10:10-10:30 - Break
10:30-11:30 - Identity Proofing – Jim Fenton (Altmode Networks) and David Temoshok (NIST)
11:30-12:30 - Authenticators & Derived Credentials – Andy Regenscheid (NIST)
12:30 - 1:30 - Lunch
1:30 - 2:30 - Federation for Logical Access – Justin Richer (Bespoke) and David Temoshok (NIST)
2:30-3:10 - PACS - Hildegard Ferraiolo (NIST) and Andy Regenscheid (NIST)
3:10-3:30 - Break
3:40-4:10 - Other Topics - Hildegard Ferraiolo (NIST)
4:10-4:30 - Wrap up

Hilton Washington DC North/Gaithersburg
620 Perry Parkway, Gaithersburg, MD 

Book Now >>> for March 18-20, 2019 Room Block $119/night
The special room rate will be available until February 16th or until the group block is sold-out, whichever comes first.

NON U.S. CITIZENS PLEASE NOTE: All foreign national visitors who do not have permanent resident status and who wish to register for the above meeting must supply additional information. Failure to provide this information prior to arrival will result, at a minimum, in significant delays in entering the facility. Authority to gather this information is derived from United States Department of Commerce Department Administrative Order (DAO) number 207-12.

 

*New Visitor Access Requirement: Effective July 21, 2014, Under the REAL ID Act of 2005, agencies, including NIST, can only accept a state-issued driver’s license or identification card for access to federal facilities if issued by states that are REAL ID compliant or have an extension. As of Monday, January 30, 2017, Federal agencies will be prohibited from accepting driver’s licenses and identification cards from the following states for accessing federal facilities: Maine, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana and Washington. For further details, please visit our Campus Access and Security page.

Created December 4, 2018, Updated March 18, 2019