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Welcome to Identity, Credential, and Access Management Services
Goals:
- Enable millions of safe, secure, trusted online transactions between Government
and the citizens and businesses it serves.
- Reduce online identity management burden for Government agency application
owners and system administrators.
- Provide citizens and businesses with a choice of credentials when accessing
public-facing online Government applications.
Means to Achieve the Goals:
The General Services Administration (GSA) offers policy compliant Identity and Access Management
products and services for procurement by federal government agencies through Schedule 70, Special Item
Number (SIN) 132-60. These products and services facilitate secure electronic access to government
information systems and services by external users to conduct electronic transactions with public-facing
Federal agency applications. The government applications use commercially available remote authentication
products and services and public key infrastructure/digital signature technology. Products and services
under this SIN enable electronic transactions while protecting business-critical information from
interception, tampering, and unauthorized access.
Access to Federal resources by external partners must meet the requirements of OMB Memorandum 04-04 and
NIST SP 800-63, Electronic Authentication Guidelines, for the appropriate level of assurance for the
identified Federal resources. These two documents, along with the Federal Enterprise Architecture's
Authentication Service Component, are considered the backbone of the policy governing these services.
Detailed information about the products and services offered under IT Schedule 70 SIN 132-60 can be
found by accessing GSA's electronic library at www.gsaelibrary.gsa.gov. To purchase those services
access GSA Advantage at www.gsaadvantage.gov.
For more information, contact the E-Authentication program office by email, eauthenticationpmo@gsa.gov.
Page Last Updated: 31-March-2009
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