XTec Incorporated issues PIV cards for Department of State
Successfuly completes implementation
Reston, Virginia—XTec Incorporated has successfully
completed its implementation of the Federal Government’s
Personal Identity Verification (PIV) program for the U.S.
Department of State (DoS).
The U.S. Department of State awarded XTec a contract earlier
this year for the upgrade of their existing XTec Credential
Management System to PIV compliance, as they began implementing
their solution for Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12
(HSPD-12), a mandate which requires all federal workers
and contractors to use a standard interoperable identification
card for access to government buildings and resources.
XTec, an approved PIV end-to-end provider, completed the
conversion of its AuthentX Credential Management System
to allow State Department to commence issuing PIV compliant
cards in a production environment, including upgrading the
entire domestic access control system. Effective immediately,
all credentials issued by State Department will be PIV cards
using the High Security profile for physical access control.
Department of State is one of the first agencies using the
PIV cards for electronic access control across the agency.
State Department’s 4,000 smart card access control
readers from XTec, which are used daily in thousand of access
controls transactions across the enterprise, will support
both the new PIV high security card and the prior GSC-IS
compliant cards.
“HSPD-12 is the one of the most forward steps taken
by the Federal Government to ensure the integrity of interoperable
credentials, the identity verification of the people holding
them and most important the national security,” Albert
Fernandez, President of XTec said. “We are
proud that XTec has produced the first PIV credential to
be used for enterprise level access control using the High
Security profile.”
“This was not about issuing a new FIPS 201 card.
With State Department using smart cards since 1998, our
first card issued had to work across the enterprise. Ensuring
the cards work in all the access control points was not
an option, but a requirement. We are pleased to have met
this objective,” Tony Mosley, Branch Chief of State
Department said. “XTec and our other team members,
including the 70 plus State Department HSPD-12 committee
members did a great job achieving this important objective.”
XTec was able to capitalize on the years of experience
and standard of excellence set at the Department of State
in achieving an HSPD-12 "End-to-End" compliant
program. By utilizing its own technologies, XTec is able
to deliver a complete solution to both large and small agencies.
The modular approach to HSPD-12 implemented in XTec’s
AuthentX product line helps shorten the time it takes to
make an entire organization compliant regardless of size.
About XTec
XTec is a leader in secure, interoperable authentication
and verification systems. XTec develops, produces, and licenses
enterprise level security solutions for Credentialing, Access
Control, Information Systems, and Electronic Commerce for
a wide range of government and commercial uses. XTec's focus
is on providing a secure foundation from which customers
can build secure enterprise web-based applications and cryptographic
systems. XTec has a long-standing relationship with the
Department of Homeland Security (formerly the United States
Secret Service or USSS) for document security using XTec
equipment to assist in the forensic tracing of counterfeit
cards. XTec is a recognized leader in both government and
commercial circles for its expertise and products for credentialing,
identity, secure payment, and access control. 
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Editorial Contacts
Albert Fernandez
President
afernandez@xtec.com
(305) 265-1565
Antonio Arner
Controller
aarner@xtec.com
(305) 265-1565
Kevin Kozlowski
Vice President of Government Initiatives
kkozlowski@xtec.com
(703) 547-3525
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Call (305) 265-1565
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