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1 E-Authentication: The Need for Open-Standards in Implementing E-Government October 6, 2004 The E-Authentication Initiative

2 2 Government to Citizen Government to Government Internal Effectiveness & Efficiency 1. USA Service 2. IRS Free File 3. E-Loans 4. Recreation One Stop 5. GovBenefits 1. E-Vital 2. Grants.gov 3. Disaster Mgmt 4. Geospatial One Stop 5. SAFECOM 1. E-Training 2. Recruitment One Stop 3. Enterprise HR Integration 4. E-Clearance 5. E-Travel 6. Integrated Acquisition 7. E-Records Management 8. Payroll/HR E-Government Strategy: Improving Service for Citizens Managing Partner OPM GSA NARA OPM Managing Partner SSA HHS FEMA DOI FEMA Managing Partner GSA Treas DoEd DOI DOL Government to Business 1. Federal Asset Sales 2. Online Rulemaking Mgmt 3. Expanding Tax Products for Businesses 4. Consolidated Health Informatics 5. Business Gateway 6. International Trade Process Streamlining Managing Partner GSA EPA Treas HHS SBA DOC E-Authentication

3 3 The E-Authentication Initiative  E-Authentication provides a blueprint for online identity validation that will enable the American public to access government services in a secure, trusted environment with credentials of their choosing What is the E-Authentication Initiative? E-Authentication Enables E-Government

4 4 The E-Authentication Initiative What are the Goals of the Initiative?  Build and enable mutual trust needed to support wide-spread use of electronic interactions between the public and Government  Minimize the burden on the public when obtaining trusted electronic services from the Government  Deliver common interoperable authentication solutions, appropriately matching the levels of risk and business needs The Result: Businesses & individuals will be empowered to conduct business with Government at all levels using e-identity credentials provided by trusted institutions

5 5 The E-Authentication Initiative The E-Authentication Service Concept Credential Service Provider Agency Application Access Point Application User Step 3Step 2 Step 1 Step 1: At access point (portal, agency Web site or credential service provider) user selects agency application and credential provider Step 2: User is redirected to selected credential service provider If user already possesses credential, user authenticates If not, user acquires credential and then authenticates Step 3: Credential service hands off authenticated user to the agency application she selected at the access point

6 6 The E-Authentication Initiative Governments Federal States/Local International Higher Education Universities Higher Education PKI Bridge Healthcare American Medical Association Patient Safety Institute Travel Industry Airlines Hotels Car Rental Trusted Traveler Programs Federated Identity: Confidence, Convenience & Choice for Citizens E-Commerce Industry ISPs Internet Accounts Credit Bureaus eBay Identity Trust Network Financial Services Industry Home Banking Credit/Debit Cards The E-Authentication Initiative is leveraging federated identity, the reuse of credentials, and private sector solutions to improve service to citizens

7 7 The E-Authentication Initiative Critical Elements of E-Authentication POLICY Governance Certification Liability Business Model Dispute resolution APPLICATIONS 6500 G2B & G2C applications Gov’t Paperwork Elimination Act OMB mandates TECHNOLOGY Federated model Standards based COTS based Flexible, scalable Extensible CREDENTIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS Banks: Inherently trusted Regulatory infrastructure Know your customer philosophy

8 8 The E-Authentication Initiative E-Authentication’s Architecture  Open Standards-based, federated identity management  Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) 1.0 in place now, SAML 2.0 support planned, as soon as is practical  Liberty Alliance and WS-Federation support is also planned  Interoperability Lab in place to identify products, test products and credential services and track the evolution of the technology

9 9 The E-Authentication Initiative Standards-based Interoperability Is Key Agency Application E-Auth PMO Interoperability Lab Approved Technology Provider List Technology Vendors Step 1: Vendor brings product to Lab Step 2: If interoperable, product added to approved provider list Step 3: Agency selects technology products from interoperable product list Step 4: Agency purchases product from vendor and implements E-Authentication

10 10 The E-Authentication Initiative Adoption Lifecycle Start

11 11 The E-Authentication Initiative Accomplishments to Date  Published E-Authentication Architecture We have driven interoperability within SAML 1.0 market List of seven approved, interoperable products  Trusted Credential Service Providers (CSPs) 12 CSPs currently on the E-Authentication Federal Trust List Actively pursuing reuse of financial institution credentials  Applications Multiple pilots in progress Additional pilots ready to roll out More than 100 applications are near-term targets

12 12 The E-Authentication Initiative What OASIS Can Do for E-Authentication  Continue to aid development of open standards, like SAML 2.0  Build/Implement standards testing lab or service – we built it for SAML 1.0 because there wasn’t one we could use  Support our work in key areas: Developing business rules Policy Business models Cultivating CSPs Driving standards

13 13 The E-Authentication Initiative For More Information Phone E-mail Steve Timchak 703-872-8604 stephen.timchak@gsa.govstephen.timchak@gsa.gov Program Manager Georgia Marsh 703-872-8614 georgiak.marsh@gsa.govgeorgiak.marsh@gsa.gov Deputy Program Manager Websites http://cio.gov/eauthentication http://www.eapartnership.org/ http://cio.gov/fpkipa


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