Department of Homeland Security Awards Blanket Purchase
Agreement to XTec Incorporated for HSPD-12 Technology
February 20, 2008
RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--XTec Incorporated has been
awarded a Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) by the Department
of Homeland Security for its HSPD-12 program. The contract
is a significant step in the agency's plan for compliance
with Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 (HSPD-12),
the mandate which requires all federal workers and contractors
to use a standard biometric identification card for access
to government buildings and resources. Core Team members
for this contract include: Lockheed Martin, Mount Airey
Group, Aquilent, and JRD & Associates.
XTec was able to capitalize on the standard of excellence
that they set throughout the Federal Government in achieving
HSPD-12 “End-to-End” compliant programs. Based
on data compiled for OMB for the most recent quarterly report,
XTec has issued 76% of all PIV II cards in the Federal Civilian
Government space. By utilizing its proven COTS Solution,
XTec is able to quickly deliver a compliant solution to
both large and small agencies. Their modular approach to
HSPD-12 compliance helps shorten the time it takes to enroll
an entire organization.
“The XTec AuthentX™ solution we have in production
in over 10 Federal Agencies is able to be implemented in
a short period of time allowing DHS to meet its aggressive
timeline for HSPD-12 integration,” said Kevin Kozlowski,
Vice President of Government Initiatives, XTec Incorporated.
Albert Fernandez, President and CEO of XTec Incorporated,
added, “Because of the practical lessons learned by
being a leader in HSPD-12 Card issuance, XTec has been able
to streamline the enrollment and card issuance process while
maintaining the highest level of security.”
Utilizing a unique modular approach, XTec’s AuthentX
product line helps decrease the time it takes to make an
entire organization compliant. This includes the issuance
of credentials as well as the immediate capability of implementing
physical and logical access control by using PIV enabled
cards with the NIST High Security profile.
While PIV Card Issuance is just the beginning of the HSPD-12
process, card utilization remains the end goal for the Federal
Government. It is in this capacity where XTec excels in
this industry. At the State Department alone, XTec currently
has over 4,000 FIPS 201 HSPD-12 PIV II card readers in operation
processing well over 100,000 access control transactions
daily. Add to that, PIV II readers at GSA, US Navy, and
other agencies and the XTec solution is handling over 1,000,000
transactions daily. “With our experience with production
systems as opposed to test environments, XTec is able to
repeatedly demonstrate a technically sound, complete solution
including access control integration,” said Tom Murphy,
Director of Sales, XTec Incorporated. “We feel it’s
our responsiveness and knowledge of the standards that help
set us apart from our competitors.”
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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