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eBus iness Innovation DON Card Management www.don-ebusiness.navsup.navy.mil “Adding Physical Security “Adding Physical Security Applications to the Applications to the Common Access Card” Common Access Card” Presented by: Gary P. Bruner, Project Manager 8 July 2003

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eBus iness Innovation

DON Card Management

wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

ldquoAdding Physical SecurityldquoAdding Physical Security Applications to theApplications to the

Common Access CardrdquoCommon Access Cardrdquo Presented by

Gary P Bruner Project Manager 8 July 2003

DON eBusiness Operations Office 2Department of the

Agenda

bull Office Mission bull Guidance bull Framing the discussion bull The Requirements cycle bull Access control rudder orders

ndash Increase security ndash Reduce manpower requirements ndash Reduce inconvenience to the member

bull Common Access Card Pilots ndash Norfolk ndash Pacific Command

bull Whatrsquos next

DON eBusiness Operations Office 3Department of the

DON eBusiness Operations OfficeCharter

21 September 2000

ldquohellip serve as a catalyst for implementing and integrating

DON eBusiness efforts hellip facilitate the evolution to future

technological solutionsrdquo

ldquohellip centralize operational control of card and selected

electronic transaction systemsrdquo

The Common Access Card (CAC)bull Principal card for physical accessbull Plan for complete migration

DON eBusiness Operations Office 4Department of the

Guidance hellip Sez who

DoD Directive

81903

The Common Access Card (CAC) bull Principal card for physical access bull Plan for complete migration

Look at Section 453

DON eBusiness Operations Office 5Department of the

Framing the Discussion

bull eBusiness Operations Office implements pilots across the Department of the Navy (DON)

bull We do not own the physical security domain

bull Physical security community working towards developing comprehensive policy across the enterprise

DON eBusiness Operations Office 6Department of the

The Requirements Cycle

bullFull Implementation

bull Interoperability

Requirements

bullStandards bullPolicy

bullTest bullPrototype

DON eBusiness Operations Office 7Department of the

Access Control Rudder Orders

Increase Security

Reduce manpower requirements

Reduce inconvenience to the member

Balancing Requirements

DON eBusiness Operations Office 8Department of the

Increase Security

bull Unmanned (building doors gates brows) biometric validation between reader amp smart card token

bull Manned (gatesbrows) secure access to picture personal information and access authorities from a centralized database

Eliminate the Reliance on Paper Tokens

DON eBusiness Operations Office 9Department of the

Reduce ManpowerRequirements

bull Technology for eliminating the need for manned sentries

bull Increased effectiveness of pass and ID staff

bull Centralized access control monitoring

Streamlined Functions

DON eBusiness Operations Office 10Department of the

Reduce Inconvenience to the Member

Passes distributed at point of entry via centralized physical security system

Quicker access when at increased

Force Protection levels

DoD Retiree and dependents stored with the system for a number years

DON eBusiness Operations Office 11Department of the

DON eBusiness Operations Office

Putting

theory into

practice

DON eBusiness Operations Office 12Department of the

The Intersection of Technology

CAC

Contactless Biometrics

DON eBusiness Operations Office 13Department of the

Next Generation CAC PhysicalAccess Control Pilots

bull Utilize contactless chip technologies

bull Store biometric templates bull Interface with existing backend

software bull Establish standards bull Enhance access systems

Space and Naval Warfare Center Norfolk completed Pacific Command commenced 14 April 03

Biometric Options

DON eBusiness Operations Office 14Department of the

Physical Access Security

Biometric Options

Tools in Our Toolkit

Facial Surveillance

Access Control

Fingerprint

Hand Geometry

Iris Scan

Facial Recognition

Voice Recognition

DON eBusiness Operations Office 15Department of the

bull

bull

bull

bull

SPARWAR System Center- Norfolk

Store fingerprint as biometric template using a contactless chip Interface with existing physical accessbackend software Provide two factor authentication for individuals attempting physical access Pilot ran Aug ndash Nov 2002 still in

Enhance secureuse hellip Opportunity Analysis on the personal ID systemseBusiness website Improve identity

verification

DON eBusiness Operations Office 16Department of the

US Pacific Command

bull Utilization of contactless technology bull Multiple biometric hardware devices

ndash Hand geometry ndash Fingerprint

bull Approximately 350 personnel15 doors

bull Two templates stored on contactless card

bull Integrate unique coding to eliminate need for separate command badge

bull Pilot ran Apr ndash Jun 2003 still in use hellip Opportunity Analysis in development

DON eBusiness Operations Office 17Department of the

Whatrsquos next

wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

bull Share lessons learned from our access control pilots

bull Support development of comprehensive physical security policy

bull Way ahead should be requirements-based

DON eBusiness Operations Office 18Department of the

QUESTIONS

Contact Gary Bruner DON eBusiness Operations Office (717) 605 ndash 9370 garybrunernavymil wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

DON eBusiness Operations Office 2Department of the

Agenda

bull Office Mission bull Guidance bull Framing the discussion bull The Requirements cycle bull Access control rudder orders

ndash Increase security ndash Reduce manpower requirements ndash Reduce inconvenience to the member

bull Common Access Card Pilots ndash Norfolk ndash Pacific Command

bull Whatrsquos next

DON eBusiness Operations Office 3Department of the

DON eBusiness Operations OfficeCharter

21 September 2000

ldquohellip serve as a catalyst for implementing and integrating

DON eBusiness efforts hellip facilitate the evolution to future

technological solutionsrdquo

ldquohellip centralize operational control of card and selected

electronic transaction systemsrdquo

The Common Access Card (CAC)bull Principal card for physical accessbull Plan for complete migration

DON eBusiness Operations Office 4Department of the

Guidance hellip Sez who

DoD Directive

81903

The Common Access Card (CAC) bull Principal card for physical access bull Plan for complete migration

Look at Section 453

DON eBusiness Operations Office 5Department of the

Framing the Discussion

bull eBusiness Operations Office implements pilots across the Department of the Navy (DON)

bull We do not own the physical security domain

bull Physical security community working towards developing comprehensive policy across the enterprise

DON eBusiness Operations Office 6Department of the

The Requirements Cycle

bullFull Implementation

bull Interoperability

Requirements

bullStandards bullPolicy

bullTest bullPrototype

DON eBusiness Operations Office 7Department of the

Access Control Rudder Orders

Increase Security

Reduce manpower requirements

Reduce inconvenience to the member

Balancing Requirements

DON eBusiness Operations Office 8Department of the

Increase Security

bull Unmanned (building doors gates brows) biometric validation between reader amp smart card token

bull Manned (gatesbrows) secure access to picture personal information and access authorities from a centralized database

Eliminate the Reliance on Paper Tokens

DON eBusiness Operations Office 9Department of the

Reduce ManpowerRequirements

bull Technology for eliminating the need for manned sentries

bull Increased effectiveness of pass and ID staff

bull Centralized access control monitoring

Streamlined Functions

DON eBusiness Operations Office 10Department of the

Reduce Inconvenience to the Member

Passes distributed at point of entry via centralized physical security system

Quicker access when at increased

Force Protection levels

DoD Retiree and dependents stored with the system for a number years

DON eBusiness Operations Office 11Department of the

DON eBusiness Operations Office

Putting

theory into

practice

DON eBusiness Operations Office 12Department of the

The Intersection of Technology

CAC

Contactless Biometrics

DON eBusiness Operations Office 13Department of the

Next Generation CAC PhysicalAccess Control Pilots

bull Utilize contactless chip technologies

bull Store biometric templates bull Interface with existing backend

software bull Establish standards bull Enhance access systems

Space and Naval Warfare Center Norfolk completed Pacific Command commenced 14 April 03

Biometric Options

DON eBusiness Operations Office 14Department of the

Physical Access Security

Biometric Options

Tools in Our Toolkit

Facial Surveillance

Access Control

Fingerprint

Hand Geometry

Iris Scan

Facial Recognition

Voice Recognition

DON eBusiness Operations Office 15Department of the

bull

bull

bull

bull

SPARWAR System Center- Norfolk

Store fingerprint as biometric template using a contactless chip Interface with existing physical accessbackend software Provide two factor authentication for individuals attempting physical access Pilot ran Aug ndash Nov 2002 still in

Enhance secureuse hellip Opportunity Analysis on the personal ID systemseBusiness website Improve identity

verification

DON eBusiness Operations Office 16Department of the

US Pacific Command

bull Utilization of contactless technology bull Multiple biometric hardware devices

ndash Hand geometry ndash Fingerprint

bull Approximately 350 personnel15 doors

bull Two templates stored on contactless card

bull Integrate unique coding to eliminate need for separate command badge

bull Pilot ran Apr ndash Jun 2003 still in use hellip Opportunity Analysis in development

DON eBusiness Operations Office 17Department of the

Whatrsquos next

wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

bull Share lessons learned from our access control pilots

bull Support development of comprehensive physical security policy

bull Way ahead should be requirements-based

DON eBusiness Operations Office 18Department of the

QUESTIONS

Contact Gary Bruner DON eBusiness Operations Office (717) 605 ndash 9370 garybrunernavymil wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

DON eBusiness Operations Office 3Department of the

DON eBusiness Operations OfficeCharter

21 September 2000

ldquohellip serve as a catalyst for implementing and integrating

DON eBusiness efforts hellip facilitate the evolution to future

technological solutionsrdquo

ldquohellip centralize operational control of card and selected

electronic transaction systemsrdquo

The Common Access Card (CAC)bull Principal card for physical accessbull Plan for complete migration

DON eBusiness Operations Office 4Department of the

Guidance hellip Sez who

DoD Directive

81903

The Common Access Card (CAC) bull Principal card for physical access bull Plan for complete migration

Look at Section 453

DON eBusiness Operations Office 5Department of the

Framing the Discussion

bull eBusiness Operations Office implements pilots across the Department of the Navy (DON)

bull We do not own the physical security domain

bull Physical security community working towards developing comprehensive policy across the enterprise

DON eBusiness Operations Office 6Department of the

The Requirements Cycle

bullFull Implementation

bull Interoperability

Requirements

bullStandards bullPolicy

bullTest bullPrototype

DON eBusiness Operations Office 7Department of the

Access Control Rudder Orders

Increase Security

Reduce manpower requirements

Reduce inconvenience to the member

Balancing Requirements

DON eBusiness Operations Office 8Department of the

Increase Security

bull Unmanned (building doors gates brows) biometric validation between reader amp smart card token

bull Manned (gatesbrows) secure access to picture personal information and access authorities from a centralized database

Eliminate the Reliance on Paper Tokens

DON eBusiness Operations Office 9Department of the

Reduce ManpowerRequirements

bull Technology for eliminating the need for manned sentries

bull Increased effectiveness of pass and ID staff

bull Centralized access control monitoring

Streamlined Functions

DON eBusiness Operations Office 10Department of the

Reduce Inconvenience to the Member

Passes distributed at point of entry via centralized physical security system

Quicker access when at increased

Force Protection levels

DoD Retiree and dependents stored with the system for a number years

DON eBusiness Operations Office 11Department of the

DON eBusiness Operations Office

Putting

theory into

practice

DON eBusiness Operations Office 12Department of the

The Intersection of Technology

CAC

Contactless Biometrics

DON eBusiness Operations Office 13Department of the

Next Generation CAC PhysicalAccess Control Pilots

bull Utilize contactless chip technologies

bull Store biometric templates bull Interface with existing backend

software bull Establish standards bull Enhance access systems

Space and Naval Warfare Center Norfolk completed Pacific Command commenced 14 April 03

Biometric Options

DON eBusiness Operations Office 14Department of the

Physical Access Security

Biometric Options

Tools in Our Toolkit

Facial Surveillance

Access Control

Fingerprint

Hand Geometry

Iris Scan

Facial Recognition

Voice Recognition

DON eBusiness Operations Office 15Department of the

bull

bull

bull

bull

SPARWAR System Center- Norfolk

Store fingerprint as biometric template using a contactless chip Interface with existing physical accessbackend software Provide two factor authentication for individuals attempting physical access Pilot ran Aug ndash Nov 2002 still in

Enhance secureuse hellip Opportunity Analysis on the personal ID systemseBusiness website Improve identity

verification

DON eBusiness Operations Office 16Department of the

US Pacific Command

bull Utilization of contactless technology bull Multiple biometric hardware devices

ndash Hand geometry ndash Fingerprint

bull Approximately 350 personnel15 doors

bull Two templates stored on contactless card

bull Integrate unique coding to eliminate need for separate command badge

bull Pilot ran Apr ndash Jun 2003 still in use hellip Opportunity Analysis in development

DON eBusiness Operations Office 17Department of the

Whatrsquos next

wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

bull Share lessons learned from our access control pilots

bull Support development of comprehensive physical security policy

bull Way ahead should be requirements-based

DON eBusiness Operations Office 18Department of the

QUESTIONS

Contact Gary Bruner DON eBusiness Operations Office (717) 605 ndash 9370 garybrunernavymil wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

The Common Access Card (CAC)bull Principal card for physical accessbull Plan for complete migration

DON eBusiness Operations Office 4Department of the

Guidance hellip Sez who

DoD Directive

81903

The Common Access Card (CAC) bull Principal card for physical access bull Plan for complete migration

Look at Section 453

DON eBusiness Operations Office 5Department of the

Framing the Discussion

bull eBusiness Operations Office implements pilots across the Department of the Navy (DON)

bull We do not own the physical security domain

bull Physical security community working towards developing comprehensive policy across the enterprise

DON eBusiness Operations Office 6Department of the

The Requirements Cycle

bullFull Implementation

bull Interoperability

Requirements

bullStandards bullPolicy

bullTest bullPrototype

DON eBusiness Operations Office 7Department of the

Access Control Rudder Orders

Increase Security

Reduce manpower requirements

Reduce inconvenience to the member

Balancing Requirements

DON eBusiness Operations Office 8Department of the

Increase Security

bull Unmanned (building doors gates brows) biometric validation between reader amp smart card token

bull Manned (gatesbrows) secure access to picture personal information and access authorities from a centralized database

Eliminate the Reliance on Paper Tokens

DON eBusiness Operations Office 9Department of the

Reduce ManpowerRequirements

bull Technology for eliminating the need for manned sentries

bull Increased effectiveness of pass and ID staff

bull Centralized access control monitoring

Streamlined Functions

DON eBusiness Operations Office 10Department of the

Reduce Inconvenience to the Member

Passes distributed at point of entry via centralized physical security system

Quicker access when at increased

Force Protection levels

DoD Retiree and dependents stored with the system for a number years

DON eBusiness Operations Office 11Department of the

DON eBusiness Operations Office

Putting

theory into

practice

DON eBusiness Operations Office 12Department of the

The Intersection of Technology

CAC

Contactless Biometrics

DON eBusiness Operations Office 13Department of the

Next Generation CAC PhysicalAccess Control Pilots

bull Utilize contactless chip technologies

bull Store biometric templates bull Interface with existing backend

software bull Establish standards bull Enhance access systems

Space and Naval Warfare Center Norfolk completed Pacific Command commenced 14 April 03

Biometric Options

DON eBusiness Operations Office 14Department of the

Physical Access Security

Biometric Options

Tools in Our Toolkit

Facial Surveillance

Access Control

Fingerprint

Hand Geometry

Iris Scan

Facial Recognition

Voice Recognition

DON eBusiness Operations Office 15Department of the

bull

bull

bull

bull

SPARWAR System Center- Norfolk

Store fingerprint as biometric template using a contactless chip Interface with existing physical accessbackend software Provide two factor authentication for individuals attempting physical access Pilot ran Aug ndash Nov 2002 still in

Enhance secureuse hellip Opportunity Analysis on the personal ID systemseBusiness website Improve identity

verification

DON eBusiness Operations Office 16Department of the

US Pacific Command

bull Utilization of contactless technology bull Multiple biometric hardware devices

ndash Hand geometry ndash Fingerprint

bull Approximately 350 personnel15 doors

bull Two templates stored on contactless card

bull Integrate unique coding to eliminate need for separate command badge

bull Pilot ran Apr ndash Jun 2003 still in use hellip Opportunity Analysis in development

DON eBusiness Operations Office 17Department of the

Whatrsquos next

wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

bull Share lessons learned from our access control pilots

bull Support development of comprehensive physical security policy

bull Way ahead should be requirements-based

DON eBusiness Operations Office 18Department of the

QUESTIONS

Contact Gary Bruner DON eBusiness Operations Office (717) 605 ndash 9370 garybrunernavymil wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

DON eBusiness Operations Office 5Department of the

Framing the Discussion

bull eBusiness Operations Office implements pilots across the Department of the Navy (DON)

bull We do not own the physical security domain

bull Physical security community working towards developing comprehensive policy across the enterprise

DON eBusiness Operations Office 6Department of the

The Requirements Cycle

bullFull Implementation

bull Interoperability

Requirements

bullStandards bullPolicy

bullTest bullPrototype

DON eBusiness Operations Office 7Department of the

Access Control Rudder Orders

Increase Security

Reduce manpower requirements

Reduce inconvenience to the member

Balancing Requirements

DON eBusiness Operations Office 8Department of the

Increase Security

bull Unmanned (building doors gates brows) biometric validation between reader amp smart card token

bull Manned (gatesbrows) secure access to picture personal information and access authorities from a centralized database

Eliminate the Reliance on Paper Tokens

DON eBusiness Operations Office 9Department of the

Reduce ManpowerRequirements

bull Technology for eliminating the need for manned sentries

bull Increased effectiveness of pass and ID staff

bull Centralized access control monitoring

Streamlined Functions

DON eBusiness Operations Office 10Department of the

Reduce Inconvenience to the Member

Passes distributed at point of entry via centralized physical security system

Quicker access when at increased

Force Protection levels

DoD Retiree and dependents stored with the system for a number years

DON eBusiness Operations Office 11Department of the

DON eBusiness Operations Office

Putting

theory into

practice

DON eBusiness Operations Office 12Department of the

The Intersection of Technology

CAC

Contactless Biometrics

DON eBusiness Operations Office 13Department of the

Next Generation CAC PhysicalAccess Control Pilots

bull Utilize contactless chip technologies

bull Store biometric templates bull Interface with existing backend

software bull Establish standards bull Enhance access systems

Space and Naval Warfare Center Norfolk completed Pacific Command commenced 14 April 03

Biometric Options

DON eBusiness Operations Office 14Department of the

Physical Access Security

Biometric Options

Tools in Our Toolkit

Facial Surveillance

Access Control

Fingerprint

Hand Geometry

Iris Scan

Facial Recognition

Voice Recognition

DON eBusiness Operations Office 15Department of the

bull

bull

bull

bull

SPARWAR System Center- Norfolk

Store fingerprint as biometric template using a contactless chip Interface with existing physical accessbackend software Provide two factor authentication for individuals attempting physical access Pilot ran Aug ndash Nov 2002 still in

Enhance secureuse hellip Opportunity Analysis on the personal ID systemseBusiness website Improve identity

verification

DON eBusiness Operations Office 16Department of the

US Pacific Command

bull Utilization of contactless technology bull Multiple biometric hardware devices

ndash Hand geometry ndash Fingerprint

bull Approximately 350 personnel15 doors

bull Two templates stored on contactless card

bull Integrate unique coding to eliminate need for separate command badge

bull Pilot ran Apr ndash Jun 2003 still in use hellip Opportunity Analysis in development

DON eBusiness Operations Office 17Department of the

Whatrsquos next

wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

bull Share lessons learned from our access control pilots

bull Support development of comprehensive physical security policy

bull Way ahead should be requirements-based

DON eBusiness Operations Office 18Department of the

QUESTIONS

Contact Gary Bruner DON eBusiness Operations Office (717) 605 ndash 9370 garybrunernavymil wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

DON eBusiness Operations Office 6Department of the

The Requirements Cycle

bullFull Implementation

bull Interoperability

Requirements

bullStandards bullPolicy

bullTest bullPrototype

DON eBusiness Operations Office 7Department of the

Access Control Rudder Orders

Increase Security

Reduce manpower requirements

Reduce inconvenience to the member

Balancing Requirements

DON eBusiness Operations Office 8Department of the

Increase Security

bull Unmanned (building doors gates brows) biometric validation between reader amp smart card token

bull Manned (gatesbrows) secure access to picture personal information and access authorities from a centralized database

Eliminate the Reliance on Paper Tokens

DON eBusiness Operations Office 9Department of the

Reduce ManpowerRequirements

bull Technology for eliminating the need for manned sentries

bull Increased effectiveness of pass and ID staff

bull Centralized access control monitoring

Streamlined Functions

DON eBusiness Operations Office 10Department of the

Reduce Inconvenience to the Member

Passes distributed at point of entry via centralized physical security system

Quicker access when at increased

Force Protection levels

DoD Retiree and dependents stored with the system for a number years

DON eBusiness Operations Office 11Department of the

DON eBusiness Operations Office

Putting

theory into

practice

DON eBusiness Operations Office 12Department of the

The Intersection of Technology

CAC

Contactless Biometrics

DON eBusiness Operations Office 13Department of the

Next Generation CAC PhysicalAccess Control Pilots

bull Utilize contactless chip technologies

bull Store biometric templates bull Interface with existing backend

software bull Establish standards bull Enhance access systems

Space and Naval Warfare Center Norfolk completed Pacific Command commenced 14 April 03

Biometric Options

DON eBusiness Operations Office 14Department of the

Physical Access Security

Biometric Options

Tools in Our Toolkit

Facial Surveillance

Access Control

Fingerprint

Hand Geometry

Iris Scan

Facial Recognition

Voice Recognition

DON eBusiness Operations Office 15Department of the

bull

bull

bull

bull

SPARWAR System Center- Norfolk

Store fingerprint as biometric template using a contactless chip Interface with existing physical accessbackend software Provide two factor authentication for individuals attempting physical access Pilot ran Aug ndash Nov 2002 still in

Enhance secureuse hellip Opportunity Analysis on the personal ID systemseBusiness website Improve identity

verification

DON eBusiness Operations Office 16Department of the

US Pacific Command

bull Utilization of contactless technology bull Multiple biometric hardware devices

ndash Hand geometry ndash Fingerprint

bull Approximately 350 personnel15 doors

bull Two templates stored on contactless card

bull Integrate unique coding to eliminate need for separate command badge

bull Pilot ran Apr ndash Jun 2003 still in use hellip Opportunity Analysis in development

DON eBusiness Operations Office 17Department of the

Whatrsquos next

wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

bull Share lessons learned from our access control pilots

bull Support development of comprehensive physical security policy

bull Way ahead should be requirements-based

DON eBusiness Operations Office 18Department of the

QUESTIONS

Contact Gary Bruner DON eBusiness Operations Office (717) 605 ndash 9370 garybrunernavymil wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

DON eBusiness Operations Office 7Department of the

Access Control Rudder Orders

Increase Security

Reduce manpower requirements

Reduce inconvenience to the member

Balancing Requirements

DON eBusiness Operations Office 8Department of the

Increase Security

bull Unmanned (building doors gates brows) biometric validation between reader amp smart card token

bull Manned (gatesbrows) secure access to picture personal information and access authorities from a centralized database

Eliminate the Reliance on Paper Tokens

DON eBusiness Operations Office 9Department of the

Reduce ManpowerRequirements

bull Technology for eliminating the need for manned sentries

bull Increased effectiveness of pass and ID staff

bull Centralized access control monitoring

Streamlined Functions

DON eBusiness Operations Office 10Department of the

Reduce Inconvenience to the Member

Passes distributed at point of entry via centralized physical security system

Quicker access when at increased

Force Protection levels

DoD Retiree and dependents stored with the system for a number years

DON eBusiness Operations Office 11Department of the

DON eBusiness Operations Office

Putting

theory into

practice

DON eBusiness Operations Office 12Department of the

The Intersection of Technology

CAC

Contactless Biometrics

DON eBusiness Operations Office 13Department of the

Next Generation CAC PhysicalAccess Control Pilots

bull Utilize contactless chip technologies

bull Store biometric templates bull Interface with existing backend

software bull Establish standards bull Enhance access systems

Space and Naval Warfare Center Norfolk completed Pacific Command commenced 14 April 03

Biometric Options

DON eBusiness Operations Office 14Department of the

Physical Access Security

Biometric Options

Tools in Our Toolkit

Facial Surveillance

Access Control

Fingerprint

Hand Geometry

Iris Scan

Facial Recognition

Voice Recognition

DON eBusiness Operations Office 15Department of the

bull

bull

bull

bull

SPARWAR System Center- Norfolk

Store fingerprint as biometric template using a contactless chip Interface with existing physical accessbackend software Provide two factor authentication for individuals attempting physical access Pilot ran Aug ndash Nov 2002 still in

Enhance secureuse hellip Opportunity Analysis on the personal ID systemseBusiness website Improve identity

verification

DON eBusiness Operations Office 16Department of the

US Pacific Command

bull Utilization of contactless technology bull Multiple biometric hardware devices

ndash Hand geometry ndash Fingerprint

bull Approximately 350 personnel15 doors

bull Two templates stored on contactless card

bull Integrate unique coding to eliminate need for separate command badge

bull Pilot ran Apr ndash Jun 2003 still in use hellip Opportunity Analysis in development

DON eBusiness Operations Office 17Department of the

Whatrsquos next

wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

bull Share lessons learned from our access control pilots

bull Support development of comprehensive physical security policy

bull Way ahead should be requirements-based

DON eBusiness Operations Office 18Department of the

QUESTIONS

Contact Gary Bruner DON eBusiness Operations Office (717) 605 ndash 9370 garybrunernavymil wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

DON eBusiness Operations Office 8Department of the

Increase Security

bull Unmanned (building doors gates brows) biometric validation between reader amp smart card token

bull Manned (gatesbrows) secure access to picture personal information and access authorities from a centralized database

Eliminate the Reliance on Paper Tokens

DON eBusiness Operations Office 9Department of the

Reduce ManpowerRequirements

bull Technology for eliminating the need for manned sentries

bull Increased effectiveness of pass and ID staff

bull Centralized access control monitoring

Streamlined Functions

DON eBusiness Operations Office 10Department of the

Reduce Inconvenience to the Member

Passes distributed at point of entry via centralized physical security system

Quicker access when at increased

Force Protection levels

DoD Retiree and dependents stored with the system for a number years

DON eBusiness Operations Office 11Department of the

DON eBusiness Operations Office

Putting

theory into

practice

DON eBusiness Operations Office 12Department of the

The Intersection of Technology

CAC

Contactless Biometrics

DON eBusiness Operations Office 13Department of the

Next Generation CAC PhysicalAccess Control Pilots

bull Utilize contactless chip technologies

bull Store biometric templates bull Interface with existing backend

software bull Establish standards bull Enhance access systems

Space and Naval Warfare Center Norfolk completed Pacific Command commenced 14 April 03

Biometric Options

DON eBusiness Operations Office 14Department of the

Physical Access Security

Biometric Options

Tools in Our Toolkit

Facial Surveillance

Access Control

Fingerprint

Hand Geometry

Iris Scan

Facial Recognition

Voice Recognition

DON eBusiness Operations Office 15Department of the

bull

bull

bull

bull

SPARWAR System Center- Norfolk

Store fingerprint as biometric template using a contactless chip Interface with existing physical accessbackend software Provide two factor authentication for individuals attempting physical access Pilot ran Aug ndash Nov 2002 still in

Enhance secureuse hellip Opportunity Analysis on the personal ID systemseBusiness website Improve identity

verification

DON eBusiness Operations Office 16Department of the

US Pacific Command

bull Utilization of contactless technology bull Multiple biometric hardware devices

ndash Hand geometry ndash Fingerprint

bull Approximately 350 personnel15 doors

bull Two templates stored on contactless card

bull Integrate unique coding to eliminate need for separate command badge

bull Pilot ran Apr ndash Jun 2003 still in use hellip Opportunity Analysis in development

DON eBusiness Operations Office 17Department of the

Whatrsquos next

wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

bull Share lessons learned from our access control pilots

bull Support development of comprehensive physical security policy

bull Way ahead should be requirements-based

DON eBusiness Operations Office 18Department of the

QUESTIONS

Contact Gary Bruner DON eBusiness Operations Office (717) 605 ndash 9370 garybrunernavymil wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

DON eBusiness Operations Office 9Department of the

Reduce ManpowerRequirements

bull Technology for eliminating the need for manned sentries

bull Increased effectiveness of pass and ID staff

bull Centralized access control monitoring

Streamlined Functions

DON eBusiness Operations Office 10Department of the

Reduce Inconvenience to the Member

Passes distributed at point of entry via centralized physical security system

Quicker access when at increased

Force Protection levels

DoD Retiree and dependents stored with the system for a number years

DON eBusiness Operations Office 11Department of the

DON eBusiness Operations Office

Putting

theory into

practice

DON eBusiness Operations Office 12Department of the

The Intersection of Technology

CAC

Contactless Biometrics

DON eBusiness Operations Office 13Department of the

Next Generation CAC PhysicalAccess Control Pilots

bull Utilize contactless chip technologies

bull Store biometric templates bull Interface with existing backend

software bull Establish standards bull Enhance access systems

Space and Naval Warfare Center Norfolk completed Pacific Command commenced 14 April 03

Biometric Options

DON eBusiness Operations Office 14Department of the

Physical Access Security

Biometric Options

Tools in Our Toolkit

Facial Surveillance

Access Control

Fingerprint

Hand Geometry

Iris Scan

Facial Recognition

Voice Recognition

DON eBusiness Operations Office 15Department of the

bull

bull

bull

bull

SPARWAR System Center- Norfolk

Store fingerprint as biometric template using a contactless chip Interface with existing physical accessbackend software Provide two factor authentication for individuals attempting physical access Pilot ran Aug ndash Nov 2002 still in

Enhance secureuse hellip Opportunity Analysis on the personal ID systemseBusiness website Improve identity

verification

DON eBusiness Operations Office 16Department of the

US Pacific Command

bull Utilization of contactless technology bull Multiple biometric hardware devices

ndash Hand geometry ndash Fingerprint

bull Approximately 350 personnel15 doors

bull Two templates stored on contactless card

bull Integrate unique coding to eliminate need for separate command badge

bull Pilot ran Apr ndash Jun 2003 still in use hellip Opportunity Analysis in development

DON eBusiness Operations Office 17Department of the

Whatrsquos next

wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

bull Share lessons learned from our access control pilots

bull Support development of comprehensive physical security policy

bull Way ahead should be requirements-based

DON eBusiness Operations Office 18Department of the

QUESTIONS

Contact Gary Bruner DON eBusiness Operations Office (717) 605 ndash 9370 garybrunernavymil wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

DON eBusiness Operations Office 10Department of the

Reduce Inconvenience to the Member

Passes distributed at point of entry via centralized physical security system

Quicker access when at increased

Force Protection levels

DoD Retiree and dependents stored with the system for a number years

DON eBusiness Operations Office 11Department of the

DON eBusiness Operations Office

Putting

theory into

practice

DON eBusiness Operations Office 12Department of the

The Intersection of Technology

CAC

Contactless Biometrics

DON eBusiness Operations Office 13Department of the

Next Generation CAC PhysicalAccess Control Pilots

bull Utilize contactless chip technologies

bull Store biometric templates bull Interface with existing backend

software bull Establish standards bull Enhance access systems

Space and Naval Warfare Center Norfolk completed Pacific Command commenced 14 April 03

Biometric Options

DON eBusiness Operations Office 14Department of the

Physical Access Security

Biometric Options

Tools in Our Toolkit

Facial Surveillance

Access Control

Fingerprint

Hand Geometry

Iris Scan

Facial Recognition

Voice Recognition

DON eBusiness Operations Office 15Department of the

bull

bull

bull

bull

SPARWAR System Center- Norfolk

Store fingerprint as biometric template using a contactless chip Interface with existing physical accessbackend software Provide two factor authentication for individuals attempting physical access Pilot ran Aug ndash Nov 2002 still in

Enhance secureuse hellip Opportunity Analysis on the personal ID systemseBusiness website Improve identity

verification

DON eBusiness Operations Office 16Department of the

US Pacific Command

bull Utilization of contactless technology bull Multiple biometric hardware devices

ndash Hand geometry ndash Fingerprint

bull Approximately 350 personnel15 doors

bull Two templates stored on contactless card

bull Integrate unique coding to eliminate need for separate command badge

bull Pilot ran Apr ndash Jun 2003 still in use hellip Opportunity Analysis in development

DON eBusiness Operations Office 17Department of the

Whatrsquos next

wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

bull Share lessons learned from our access control pilots

bull Support development of comprehensive physical security policy

bull Way ahead should be requirements-based

DON eBusiness Operations Office 18Department of the

QUESTIONS

Contact Gary Bruner DON eBusiness Operations Office (717) 605 ndash 9370 garybrunernavymil wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

DON eBusiness Operations Office 11Department of the

DON eBusiness Operations Office

Putting

theory into

practice

DON eBusiness Operations Office 12Department of the

The Intersection of Technology

CAC

Contactless Biometrics

DON eBusiness Operations Office 13Department of the

Next Generation CAC PhysicalAccess Control Pilots

bull Utilize contactless chip technologies

bull Store biometric templates bull Interface with existing backend

software bull Establish standards bull Enhance access systems

Space and Naval Warfare Center Norfolk completed Pacific Command commenced 14 April 03

Biometric Options

DON eBusiness Operations Office 14Department of the

Physical Access Security

Biometric Options

Tools in Our Toolkit

Facial Surveillance

Access Control

Fingerprint

Hand Geometry

Iris Scan

Facial Recognition

Voice Recognition

DON eBusiness Operations Office 15Department of the

bull

bull

bull

bull

SPARWAR System Center- Norfolk

Store fingerprint as biometric template using a contactless chip Interface with existing physical accessbackend software Provide two factor authentication for individuals attempting physical access Pilot ran Aug ndash Nov 2002 still in

Enhance secureuse hellip Opportunity Analysis on the personal ID systemseBusiness website Improve identity

verification

DON eBusiness Operations Office 16Department of the

US Pacific Command

bull Utilization of contactless technology bull Multiple biometric hardware devices

ndash Hand geometry ndash Fingerprint

bull Approximately 350 personnel15 doors

bull Two templates stored on contactless card

bull Integrate unique coding to eliminate need for separate command badge

bull Pilot ran Apr ndash Jun 2003 still in use hellip Opportunity Analysis in development

DON eBusiness Operations Office 17Department of the

Whatrsquos next

wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

bull Share lessons learned from our access control pilots

bull Support development of comprehensive physical security policy

bull Way ahead should be requirements-based

DON eBusiness Operations Office 18Department of the

QUESTIONS

Contact Gary Bruner DON eBusiness Operations Office (717) 605 ndash 9370 garybrunernavymil wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

DON eBusiness Operations Office 12Department of the

The Intersection of Technology

CAC

Contactless Biometrics

DON eBusiness Operations Office 13Department of the

Next Generation CAC PhysicalAccess Control Pilots

bull Utilize contactless chip technologies

bull Store biometric templates bull Interface with existing backend

software bull Establish standards bull Enhance access systems

Space and Naval Warfare Center Norfolk completed Pacific Command commenced 14 April 03

Biometric Options

DON eBusiness Operations Office 14Department of the

Physical Access Security

Biometric Options

Tools in Our Toolkit

Facial Surveillance

Access Control

Fingerprint

Hand Geometry

Iris Scan

Facial Recognition

Voice Recognition

DON eBusiness Operations Office 15Department of the

bull

bull

bull

bull

SPARWAR System Center- Norfolk

Store fingerprint as biometric template using a contactless chip Interface with existing physical accessbackend software Provide two factor authentication for individuals attempting physical access Pilot ran Aug ndash Nov 2002 still in

Enhance secureuse hellip Opportunity Analysis on the personal ID systemseBusiness website Improve identity

verification

DON eBusiness Operations Office 16Department of the

US Pacific Command

bull Utilization of contactless technology bull Multiple biometric hardware devices

ndash Hand geometry ndash Fingerprint

bull Approximately 350 personnel15 doors

bull Two templates stored on contactless card

bull Integrate unique coding to eliminate need for separate command badge

bull Pilot ran Apr ndash Jun 2003 still in use hellip Opportunity Analysis in development

DON eBusiness Operations Office 17Department of the

Whatrsquos next

wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

bull Share lessons learned from our access control pilots

bull Support development of comprehensive physical security policy

bull Way ahead should be requirements-based

DON eBusiness Operations Office 18Department of the

QUESTIONS

Contact Gary Bruner DON eBusiness Operations Office (717) 605 ndash 9370 garybrunernavymil wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

DON eBusiness Operations Office 13Department of the

Next Generation CAC PhysicalAccess Control Pilots

bull Utilize contactless chip technologies

bull Store biometric templates bull Interface with existing backend

software bull Establish standards bull Enhance access systems

Space and Naval Warfare Center Norfolk completed Pacific Command commenced 14 April 03

Biometric Options

DON eBusiness Operations Office 14Department of the

Physical Access Security

Biometric Options

Tools in Our Toolkit

Facial Surveillance

Access Control

Fingerprint

Hand Geometry

Iris Scan

Facial Recognition

Voice Recognition

DON eBusiness Operations Office 15Department of the

bull

bull

bull

bull

SPARWAR System Center- Norfolk

Store fingerprint as biometric template using a contactless chip Interface with existing physical accessbackend software Provide two factor authentication for individuals attempting physical access Pilot ran Aug ndash Nov 2002 still in

Enhance secureuse hellip Opportunity Analysis on the personal ID systemseBusiness website Improve identity

verification

DON eBusiness Operations Office 16Department of the

US Pacific Command

bull Utilization of contactless technology bull Multiple biometric hardware devices

ndash Hand geometry ndash Fingerprint

bull Approximately 350 personnel15 doors

bull Two templates stored on contactless card

bull Integrate unique coding to eliminate need for separate command badge

bull Pilot ran Apr ndash Jun 2003 still in use hellip Opportunity Analysis in development

DON eBusiness Operations Office 17Department of the

Whatrsquos next

wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

bull Share lessons learned from our access control pilots

bull Support development of comprehensive physical security policy

bull Way ahead should be requirements-based

DON eBusiness Operations Office 18Department of the

QUESTIONS

Contact Gary Bruner DON eBusiness Operations Office (717) 605 ndash 9370 garybrunernavymil wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

Biometric Options

DON eBusiness Operations Office 14Department of the

Physical Access Security

Biometric Options

Tools in Our Toolkit

Facial Surveillance

Access Control

Fingerprint

Hand Geometry

Iris Scan

Facial Recognition

Voice Recognition

DON eBusiness Operations Office 15Department of the

bull

bull

bull

bull

SPARWAR System Center- Norfolk

Store fingerprint as biometric template using a contactless chip Interface with existing physical accessbackend software Provide two factor authentication for individuals attempting physical access Pilot ran Aug ndash Nov 2002 still in

Enhance secureuse hellip Opportunity Analysis on the personal ID systemseBusiness website Improve identity

verification

DON eBusiness Operations Office 16Department of the

US Pacific Command

bull Utilization of contactless technology bull Multiple biometric hardware devices

ndash Hand geometry ndash Fingerprint

bull Approximately 350 personnel15 doors

bull Two templates stored on contactless card

bull Integrate unique coding to eliminate need for separate command badge

bull Pilot ran Apr ndash Jun 2003 still in use hellip Opportunity Analysis in development

DON eBusiness Operations Office 17Department of the

Whatrsquos next

wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

bull Share lessons learned from our access control pilots

bull Support development of comprehensive physical security policy

bull Way ahead should be requirements-based

DON eBusiness Operations Office 18Department of the

QUESTIONS

Contact Gary Bruner DON eBusiness Operations Office (717) 605 ndash 9370 garybrunernavymil wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

DON eBusiness Operations Office 15Department of the

bull

bull

bull

bull

SPARWAR System Center- Norfolk

Store fingerprint as biometric template using a contactless chip Interface with existing physical accessbackend software Provide two factor authentication for individuals attempting physical access Pilot ran Aug ndash Nov 2002 still in

Enhance secureuse hellip Opportunity Analysis on the personal ID systemseBusiness website Improve identity

verification

DON eBusiness Operations Office 16Department of the

US Pacific Command

bull Utilization of contactless technology bull Multiple biometric hardware devices

ndash Hand geometry ndash Fingerprint

bull Approximately 350 personnel15 doors

bull Two templates stored on contactless card

bull Integrate unique coding to eliminate need for separate command badge

bull Pilot ran Apr ndash Jun 2003 still in use hellip Opportunity Analysis in development

DON eBusiness Operations Office 17Department of the

Whatrsquos next

wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

bull Share lessons learned from our access control pilots

bull Support development of comprehensive physical security policy

bull Way ahead should be requirements-based

DON eBusiness Operations Office 18Department of the

QUESTIONS

Contact Gary Bruner DON eBusiness Operations Office (717) 605 ndash 9370 garybrunernavymil wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

DON eBusiness Operations Office 16Department of the

US Pacific Command

bull Utilization of contactless technology bull Multiple biometric hardware devices

ndash Hand geometry ndash Fingerprint

bull Approximately 350 personnel15 doors

bull Two templates stored on contactless card

bull Integrate unique coding to eliminate need for separate command badge

bull Pilot ran Apr ndash Jun 2003 still in use hellip Opportunity Analysis in development

DON eBusiness Operations Office 17Department of the

Whatrsquos next

wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

bull Share lessons learned from our access control pilots

bull Support development of comprehensive physical security policy

bull Way ahead should be requirements-based

DON eBusiness Operations Office 18Department of the

QUESTIONS

Contact Gary Bruner DON eBusiness Operations Office (717) 605 ndash 9370 garybrunernavymil wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

DON eBusiness Operations Office 17Department of the

Whatrsquos next

wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

bull Share lessons learned from our access control pilots

bull Support development of comprehensive physical security policy

bull Way ahead should be requirements-based

DON eBusiness Operations Office 18Department of the

QUESTIONS

Contact Gary Bruner DON eBusiness Operations Office (717) 605 ndash 9370 garybrunernavymil wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil

DON eBusiness Operations Office 18Department of the

QUESTIONS

Contact Gary Bruner DON eBusiness Operations Office (717) 605 ndash 9370 garybrunernavymil wwwdon-ebusinessnavsupnavymil