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Current Technology and the TWIC Program

Current Technology and the TWIC Program. Walter Hamilton Chairman, International Biometric Industry Association Sr. Consultant, Identification Technology Partners, Inc. 2010 NAWE Semi-Annual Meeting – Charleston, SC April 14, 2010. TWIC Card and Biometric Readers.

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Current Technology and the TWIC Program

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  1. Current Technology and the TWIC Program Walter HamiltonChairman, International Biometric Industry Association Sr. Consultant, Identification Technology Partners, Inc. 2010 NAWE Semi-Annual Meeting – Charleston, SCApril 14, 2010

  2. TWIC Card and Biometric Readers • Purpose is to read TWIC card and perform automated validation of card authenticity and biometric verification of card holder

  3. Types of TWIC Readers • Fixed mount outdoor • Fixed mount indoor • Portable (handheld)

  4. Examples of TWIC Readers

  5. TWIC Reader Technical Requirements • Defined by TSA • TWIC Reader Hardware and Card Application Specification • Version 1.1.1 May 30, 2008 • Still considered as a “working” document • Will likely undergo changes as a result of • Lessons learned during environmental and expanded functional testing • Lessons learned during field pilot tests

  6. Key Maritime Reader Requirement • Outdoor readers must operate in all weather conditions • Temperature • Humidity • Sunlight • Dirt • Rain • Snow • Salt spray

  7. Use of TWIC Readers Today • Policies for reader use will be set through future USCG rule making • Current requirement is for visual inspection of TWIC even for voluntary users of TWIC readers • Exception is reader field pilot participants • Final reader rule is likely many months away

  8. Interim Use of TWIC Readers • USCG expected to implement interim policy measures to leverage biometric capabilities • Expect new Policy Advisory Council policy to replace PAC 08-09 within two months • Largely driven by pending expiration of ‘05 & ‘06 grant funding targeted for purchase of TWIC readers • Expected to define interim voluntary reader use without requirement for visual inspection

  9. TWIC Reader Operating Modes

  10. Reader Mode (Contactless) • Place card in close proximity to reader • Three approaches based on security needs • CHUID only • CHUID + card authentication • CHUID + card authentication + biometric • Requires previous registration of TWIC Privacy Key (TPK) to decrypt biometric stored on card • No PIN entry required

  11. Reader Mode (Mag Swipe & Contactless) • Swipe magnetic stripe • To obtain TPK for decrypting biometric on card • Place card in close proximity to reader • CHUID + card authentication + biometric • No pre-registration of TPK required • No PIN entry required

  12. Reader Mode (Contact) • Insert card into contact reader slot • Three approaches based on security needs • CHUID only • CHUID + card authentication • CHUID + card authentication + biometric • Not recommended for outdoor fixed mount operation • No PIN entry required

  13. Reader Mode (Contact with Face Image) • Insert card into contact reader slot • Enter PIN • Three approaches based on security needs • CHUID only • CHUID + card authentication • CHUID + card authentication + biometric • Display facial image • Most suitable for portable readers • PIN required

  14. TWIC Card registered into Physical Access Control System (PACS) with no TWIC Reader at Entry Points • Read TWIC card at PACS administrative workstation • Verify fingerprint matches to stored fingerprint on card • Check TWIC card validity and expiration dates • Add TWIC card holder unique identifier (CHUID) into PACS server database • Link TWIC CHUID to existing record in PACS • PACS server periodically checks TSA TWIC hot list • Revokes PACS entry privilege if found on hot list • Disables existing badge

  15. Operational Biometrics • Register biometric in access control system • Biometric not read from card during entry • No need to store TPK or decrypt biometric data • Could be fingerprint, iris, face, vein, etc. • Card ID is pointer to biometric in database • No need for PIN entry

  16. What do Readers Cost? • Estimated price ranges: • Fixed mount outdoor readers - $2,500 to $4,000 • Fixed mount indoor readers – $2,000 to $3,500 • Portable mobile readers - $4,000 to $6,000 • Typical warranty is one year • Useful life is 5 to 7 years • Software, installation, integration, physical access control system, field control panels, etc. are not included in the above price estimates

  17. Next Steps for TWIC Reader Certification • TSA is working with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to define an on-going TWIC reader test and certification process • Workshop to be held on September 21 • To be implemented after publication of final reader rule • Testing to be performed by accredited independent laboratories • Will result in published TWIC reader Qualified Products List (QPL)

  18. USCG Handheld Readers for Enforcement • Field test Sep 09 – Jan 10 • Datastrip and MAXID deployed to 51 field units • 5,000+ TWICs inspected • Not used for enforcement • User feedback being reviewed • Field deployment • All 42 Captain of the Port (COTP) Zones • Deployment schedule – Summer 2010 • Expected mission use • Law enforcement boardings • Facility inspections / spot checks • Vessel inspections

  19. Demonstration

  20. More Information • TSA website – www.tsa.gov/twic • TWIC Reader Specification • Pilot Program • FAQs • USCG website – http://homeport.uscg.mil • -Final Rulemakings, Compliance Notices & Framework • -Navigation & Vessel Inspection Circular (NVIC) 03-07 • -Policy Advisory Council (PAC) Decisions • -FAQs • Biometric information – www.biometrics.gov or www.ibia.org • Smart card information – www.smartcardalliance.org Questions?

  21. Contact Information Walter Hamilton whamilton@idtp.com (727) 938-2704 (425) 503-0985 (cell)

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