SPECIAL NOTICE
99 -- Physical Access Control - Common Access Card Technical Forum - Updated
- Notice Date
- 6/24/2003
- Notice Type
- Special Notice
- Contracting Office
- P.O. Box 190022, North Charleston SC 29419-9022
- ZIP Code
- 29419-9022
- Solicitation Number
- DON-SNOTE-030624-001
- Archive Date
- 7/9/2003
- Description
- The Physical Access Control - Common Access Card Technical Forum will be held at BAE Systems, Inc., 80 M Street SE, Washington, DC on 9 July 2003. The hours will be 9:00am to 4:30pm EDT. The BAE Systems facility is located directly across from the Navy Yard stop on the Washington metro's green line. Attendance must be confirmed by e-mail at frank.mazzone@navy.mil by 2 July 2003. ORIGINAL SPECIAL NOTICE: Physical Access Control - Common Access Card Technical Forum The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Charleston (SPAWARSYSCEN) is conducting a Physical Access Control ? Common Access Card Technical Forum on 23 JUL 2003 in Washington, DC (location to be determined) from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. (NOW CHANGED TO 9 JUL 2003 FROM 9:00 am to 4:30 pm.) For years, manufacturers of Access Control Systems and readers have been asking the Federal Government for a set of policies and standards to govern the procurement of such systems for myriad Federal Agencies. Several of these agencies have reached a consensus on Government Smart Cards/Common Access Cards and their role in the physical access community. Further, a consensus has emerged on a Federal Credential Numbering scheme among these same agencies. The vision embraced by these agencies is the recognition of a single credential or token for physical access across the entire federal government enterprise. The Department of Defense?s most recent policy guidance on the use of the Common Access Card as the principal token for access to DOD bases, facilities and buildings reflects that vision. While the opportunities for success are immense, the challenges to realizing this vision are daunting. One such challenge is changing the commonly held definition of an ?enterprise?. The federal government enterprise can no longer be measured in terms of hundreds or even thousands. The new definition must be at least an order of magnitude above and deal with an enterprise of millions. You are most cordially invited to a technical discussion of the opportunities and challenges this vision entails. This technical discussion will be to provide clarity and foster cooperation between system manufacturers, reader manufacturers, and the federal government. Any company that wishes to participate in this forum must convey its interest to Mr. Frank Mazzone, by e-mail at frank.mazzone@navy.mil, or by Office Phone: (843) 218-5411 or Mobile Phone: (843) 729-2601 by 23 JUN 2003 (NOW 2 JUL 2003). Participation in this forum is limited to three (3) representatives per Corporation. The proposed agenda for the forum is stated below: PROPOSED AGENDA Federal Government Perspective Department of Defense Perspective Standards Perspective Communications Credentialling Access Control Systems Enterprise Definition Reciprocity Definition Established Rules and Models Encoding Model Access Control Portal Model
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- Record
- SN00356074-W 20030626/030624213927 (fbodaily.com)
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