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21st Century IDs: Principles of Effective Identity Systems
Identification Security Partnership Project
NCSL Spring Forum
Saturday, May 1, 2004

Experts provided information about the latest advances in making identification systems and documents more secure and reliable.  Members of the NCSL Identification Security Partnership Project held a roundtable discussion to begin to identify best practices and principles of effective identification systems.
 
Moderators:  Senator Steve Kelley, Minnesota
Delegate Joe T. May, Virginia
Speakers: Lynette I Millett, Project Director, Computer Science and 
Telecommunications Board, The National Academies, Washington, DC
Thomas E. Wolfsohn, Senior Vice President, Government 
Affairs and Communications, AAMVA, Washington, DC
Reed Stager, Government Affairs Committee Chair,
Document Security Alliance, Oregon
Deborah Little-Bowser, State Registrar, Virginia, Chair, National Association of Public Health Statistics and Information Systems (NAPHSIS)
Presentations/Handouts: Speaker Biographies
Remarks of Thomas E. Wolfsohn
Improving the Integrity of the State-Issued Driver’s License and ID Card by Thomas E. Wolfsohn, AAMVA
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