If the USA is going to identify and develop the appropriate infrastructure for this initiative to work, then states must be able to communicate for driver, identification and security purposes, exchange of information in a real time environment, and the ability to handle the volume of traffic associated with 240 million plus drivers within seconds of inquiry. Therefore, in practical terms, DHS and other federal partners must work on the same level with state jurisdictions and the vendor community on Real ID implementation and deploy all necessary resources.
The purpose of this summit is to provide an organized forum for key stake holders in state, federal and local government to come together with the vendor community to generate ideas, discuss the technologies available, discuss the practical implications of large --scale systems upgrades and begin to formulate approaches to Real ID compliance.
Target Audience: State DMV’s (Job functions: Commissioners, Administrators, CIO’s, Senior Management, IT, Operations, Programme Directors, Enforcement staff, PR); Federal officials; administration and congressional, state legislators, congress members/staffers, DHS, DOT, Justice, State, etc. Representative organizations e.g. AAMVA, NGA, NCLS, Chief Law Enforcement Officers for Traffic, government sponsored bodies dealing with identity document fraud; the vendor community.
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Anne Collins, Registrar of Motor Vehicles, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Paul Summergreene, Executive Director, Information Management, Queensland Transport, Australia
Ieuan Griffiths, Finance and Strategy Director, DVLA, UK
Nikolaos Isaris, Project Manager, EU VIS, European Commission
Robert A Mocny, Acting Director, US VISIT Program, Department of Homeland Security
Frank Moss, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Passport Services, US Department of State
Raymond Wong, Assistant Director, Hong Kong Immigration Department
Mohammed Al-Mazroui, Manager, Al Mashrif Registration Centre, Abu Dhabi, Emirates Identity Authority (EIDA)
Barry Kefauver, Principal, Fall Hill Associates
C. Stewart Verdery, Jr., President, Monument Policy Group
J. Scott Carr, Executive Vice President, Digimarc Corporation
Raj Nanavati, Partner, International Biometric Group
Bob Jones, Senior Scientist, Digimarc Corporation
Nikolaos Isaris, VIS Project Manager, Large-Scale IT Systems, Directorate-General Justice, Freedom and Security, European Commission
Philippe Guiot, Chief Information Officer, American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA)
Toby Levin, Senior Privacy Advisor, Department of Homeland Security
Matthew Dunlap, Secretary of State, Maine
Rose Trasatti, NAPHSIS EVVE Project Manager, National Association for Public Health Statistics and Information Systems
Sophia Cope, Staff Attorney, Center for Democracy & Technology
Duane Blackburn, Office of Science & Technology Policy, Executive Office of the President
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