FC: EPIC on state DMVs concocting a national ID scheme

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Tue Jan 15 2002 - 03:52:36 PST

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         Volume 9.01                                   January 14, 2002
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                                  Published by the
                    Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)
                                  Washington, D.C.
    
                   http://www.epic.org/alert/EPIC_Alert_9.01.html
    
    [...]
    
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    [1] State DMVs Developing National ID System
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    A Task Force of the American Association of Motor Vehicle
    Administrators (AAMVA) announced plans today to increase uniformity of
    state driver's licenses and information sharing between states and law
    enforcement agencies.  The AAMVA proposal combines several
    initiatives, each with very different privacy implications, and asks
    for $100 million in federal funding to determine what technology
    should be used and to expand information sharing capacity.  Efforts to
    enhance document security and prevent forgery, such as improved
    holograms and printing techniques, are a positive application of
    technology to the driver's license regime.  The AAMVA also advocates
    stricter enforcement and tougher penalties for fraud and abuse of
    driver's licenses occurring inside and outside of DMVs.
    
    Standardization of driver's license security features and issuance
    standards across the 50 states, as well as information sharing with
    federal agencies and state law enforcement, would make the driver's
    license a de facto national identity card.  The AAMVA has not
    disclosed how the detailed personal information required to obtain a
    license, including residency and immigration status and social
    security information, will be collected, used and shared under the new
    program.  The AAMVA has also proposed making the driver's license a
    unique identifier.  While they have not yet determined what technology
    will be implemented, they plan to use biometric or other identifiers
    to positively ensure that license applicants are who they say they
    are, and that no person holds more than one license.  This proposal
    presents the most significant privacy and security risks, which are
    detailed in EPIC's ID Card and Biometrics pages referenced below.
    
    The possible creation of national identification cards through
    driver's licenses deserves careful examination and open public
    discussion.  EPIC is in the process of drafting a memo discussing the
    risks and policy implications of national identification schemes, to
    be prepared in time for the AAMVA's leadership summit, where the heads
    of the state DMVs will discuss the task force's recommendations.
    
    AAMVA's website (including an archived webcast of the January 14th
    press conference):
    
          http://www.aamva.org/
    	
    EPIC's ID Card Page:
    
          http://www.epic.org/privacy/id_cards/
    
    EPIC's Biometrics Page:
    
          http://www.epic.org/privacy/biometrics/
    
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