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National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) Public Meeting

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NIST is soliciting applications from eligible applicants to pilot online identity solutions that embrace and advance the NSTIC vision: that individuals and organizations utilize secure, efficient, easy-to-use, and interoperable identity credentials to access online services in a manner that promotes confidence, privacy, choice, and innovation. Specifically, the Federal government seeks to initiate and support pilots that address the needs of individuals, private sector organizations and all levels of government in accordance with the NSTIC Guiding Principles that identity solutions will be (1) privacy-enhancing and voluntary, (2) secure and resilient, (3) interoperable, and (4) cost-effective and easy-to-use. NIST will fund pilot projects that are intended to test or demonstrate new solutions, models or frameworks that are not widely available in the marketplace today. The full solicitation is available at http://www.nist.gov/nstic/NSTIC-Pilot-FFO-01-2014.pdf . The applicant's conference offered general guidance on preparing proposals, an overview of the FFO and an opportunity answer questions about the FFO. Attendance at an NSTIC Applicant's Conference was not required to submit an application.

A webinar of this meeting is available here: http://www.nist.gov/itl/nstic-public-meeting-webinar.cfm


1:30pm ET - 3:30pm ET

If you are not registered, you will not be allowed on site. Registered attendees will receive security and campus instructions prior to the workshop.

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 (up to 24 hours) in entering the facility. Authority to gather this information is derived from United States Department of Commerce Department Administrative Order (DAO) number 207-12. When registration is open, the required NIST-1260 form will be available as well.


Created January 16, 2014, Updated September 21, 2016