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Fax: (703) 681-6369
DoD BIOMETRICS PROGRAMDoD BIOMETRICS PROGRAM
DoD Biometrics Management [email protected]
http://www.c3i.osd.mil/biometrics/Phone: (703) 681-6446 DSN: 761-6446
M1/02-0016
To provide an information briefing on
the Department of Defense Biometrics Program
to include general information about biometrics,
the DoD Biometrics Program current activities.
PURPOSEPURPOSE
Date: March 2000
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSEDEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Date: February 2000
OFFICE OF THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSESECRETARY OF DEFENSE
Sec. 112. To ensure the availability of biometrics technologies in the Department of Defense, the Secretary of the Army shall be the Executive Agent to lead, consolidate, and coordinate all biometrics information assurance programs of the Department of Defense….
Public Law 106-246
(Signed by the President on 13 July 2000)
Four completed tasks• Established DoD Biometrics Management Office (Jul 00)
• Established & Managed a Support Infrastructure (Jul 00)
• Established Interim Biometrics Fusion Center (Oct 00)
• Draft Program Management Plan (Jan 01)
27 December 2000Eight Point Memorandum
DEPUTY SECRETARY OF DEFENSEDEPUTY SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
Four ongoing tasks• Enterprise biometrics acquisitions (SEI, Product, Services)
• Expedited fielding of selected biometrics systems
• Develop DoD policies for biometrics (DODD)
• Coordinate DoD Service and Agencies budgets for biometrics
Two points• DoD Biometrics Management Office prepares a
Biometrics Products List (BPL) in compliance with the National Security Telecommunications and Information Systems Security Committee’s (NSTISSC 11) National Information Assurance Acquisition Policy.
• DoD Biometrics Management Office establishes a contracting vehicle for DoD components to procure BPL products.
19 January 2001Biometrics as an IA Enabler Memorandum
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (C3I)(C3I)
Technology that meets the following requirements:
• Approved by BMO • Low cost ($50 or less)
• Minimal bandwidth impact
• Minimum user training
• Operates in the office
• Operates in MOPP 4
• Common Criteria Compliant
• NIAP Certified
FOCUS ON FOCUS ON COMMERCIAL TECHNOLOGY COMMERCIAL TECHNOLOGY
•Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS)
• The BFC will build a biometrics knowledge base – cyber accessible
• The BFC will assist users with unique and near time requirements
• Acceptable Biometrics Products for DoD and others to use
• Close coordination with DOD PEOs
NEAR TERM FUNCTIONS NEAR TERM FUNCTIONS
Department of Defense
Army
Navy
Air Force Marines Department of Commerce
Government Services Administration
National Guard Bureau
National Security Agency
Coast Guard
Defense Information Systems Agency
NIAP Lab
Certified Products
•DoD Integration
•Test and Evaluation
•Modeling and Simulation
BFC
‘Branded’ Products (BPL)
DoD BPA for biometric products
User requirements are reviewed and translated to industry standards. In participation with government, academia and industry partners standards are inserted into testing process……
IndustryProducts
HOW WILL THE BFC WORK? HOW WILL THE BFC WORK?
Other Agencies Tests
Existing standards that DoD can leverage off of industry:
BioAPI CBEFF X9.84 X.509
BIOMETRICS STANDARDSBIOMETRICS STANDARDS UNDER CONSIDERATION UNDER CONSIDERATION
DoD requirements under discussion:
Encryption – storage and/or transmission
Liveness – standardized definitionTemplate Storage – No 3rd party will store DoD Templates
NIAP – Protection Profile (Low, Medium, High)
Section 508 – Support equal access to disabled
INDUSTRY CHALLENGESINDUSTRY CHALLENGES
• Broad, cross platform support for devices– Biometric drivers for non-windows platforms– Plug and play devices and software modules
• BioAPI validation suite for all platforms
• Integration of biometrics with PKI & CAC
• Low power sensors for wireless devices
• Faster enrollment and response time including processing and matching
INDUSTRY CHALLENGESINDUSTRY CHALLENGES
• Small, compact translation software to allow multiple vendor use of a single template
• Rugged devices for harsh environments
• Template ageing
• Solid liveness test for all biometric technologies
• Verified value of using multimodal (preferred combinations of biometrics) vs single mode for unclassified and classified systems
• Biometrics Policy Committee– Privacy, Security, Responsibilities
• Common Access Card – Biometrics Working Group– Enterprise Solutions, Storage, Transmission, Authentication
• Biometrics Protection Profile– Low, Medium, High Profiles
• Biometrics Consortium Working Groups– Interoperability, Performance and Assurance
DoD BIOMETRICS ACTIVITIESDoD BIOMETRICS ACTIVITIES