"The problem is we have a digital economy, but an analog government," Davis said during a morning keynote at an identity management conference hosted by the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA). "You think of government and you think of [incidents like Hurricane Katrina and] FEMA. There's a disconnect."
In addition to the Real ID Act, the Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12) requires the development of a government standard for secure and reliable identification; that led to FIPS 201, a standard for personal identity verification (PIV) of federal employees and contractors.
Such legislation helps set the ball in motion and progress has been made, but government is not equipped to make any such mandates a reality alone. Agencies require the products, services and expertise of VARs to develop solutions that accomplish the stated objectives of those on the Hill. "Congress and government as a whole are behind on the technology curve," Davis said. "You're [contractors] the ones with the answers."
Autor: Jill R. Aitoro
Quelle: VARBusiness, 07.10.2005